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Storm Team Thursday evening forecast (06/05/2014)

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MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- From the Storm Team Weather Center ...

It’s been a hot, mostly sunny day areawide, with hardly any obvious threats from developing thunderstorms.  Most of the region will remain with uneventful weather, except those in interior south Georgia generally along and north of U.S. 82.  Clusters of storms in the Tennessee Valley will move southeastward into middle Georgia late tonight, weakening as they approach interior south Georgia but still capable of creating rain, thunder, and some gusts.  This will be the beginning of an unsettled period for the region Friday through the weekend, with ample warming and moisture plus a slow-moving front and active upper-level pattern that will generate scattered to numerous afternoon and evening showers and storms that may become locally strong.  Lows tonight will hover around 70° with highs in the 90° range north to low and mid 90s interior southern areas.  A wave of moisture is still being tracked in the extreme southern Gulf of Mexico with limited potential for organizing into a tropical depression in the next couple of days.