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Storm Team Friday morning forecast (04/24/2015)

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TALLAHASSEE (WTXL) -- High pressure moves into the region as a weak cold front continues to slide further into South Florida. Air will be filtered in from the North to start the day but the temperatures will remain warm reaching the upper 80s. Saturday the threat for active weather returns ahead of a cold front. Westerly flow in the upper levels combined with a southwest flow at the surface, will make the wind speed increase. Scattered thunderstorms are possible mostly for Southern Georgia but can't be completely ruled out for North Florida. Some of these storms have the potential to be severe, the main threats being damaging winds and large hail. The high is expected to be in the mid 80s. For Sunday the chance for sea breeze storms is possible, but with a limited coverage. Temperatures will warn back up with highs reaching the upper 80s. Temperatures will remain above average for the rest of the work week as well, with highs varying from the mid to upper 80s and lows in the mid to upper 60s. Towards the end of next week another system will move into the region bumping up the rain coverage for Tuesday to 60%. A low will center over the region causing thunderstorms and showers.