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Storm Team Tuesday evening forecast (06/20/2017)

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

A vast feed of tropical moisture has triggered steady light to moderate rain across most of the western half of the region, while counties near the Suwannee River are much drier.  The effects of the ragged Tropical Storm Cindy on the region will be primarily these periods of ongoing rain, which can become heavy at times, particularly at and near the Forgotten Coast and nearby areas.  An isolated case  of a waterspout along the coast can’t be ruled out, along with a slight increase in coastal water levels and soaking rain totals of over three inches in these areas.  However, the majority of the region will miss out on any gusty, squally weather.  Lows tonight will be in the mid 70s, and highs tomorrow from the low 80s west to upper 80s east. The tropical system will move into the Tennessee Valley as a leftover blob of moisture late this week, which may actually decrease local rain chances by then.