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Storm Team Wednesday evening forecast (04/27/2016)

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

Showers and storms today have again been isolated to widely scattered, and favoring areas near the tri-state.  Spotty rain has also developed along the I-75 corridor.  The highest chances for impacts from rain will be near the Flint River this evening, with occasional lightning through 8:00 p.m.   Otherwise, layers of leftover clouds will be in place for western counties, with a partial clearing trend area-wide late tonight.  Plenty of moisture will help retain some heat, with lows only falling to the mid to upper 60s.  A diminishing complex of storms from the central Gulf coast will move east to southeast, reaching the Panhandle shore later in the morning and possibly enhancing a few local showers and storms by afternoon.  Coverage may be less than previously forecast, but the daytime heating pattern can still trigger isolated inland showers and storms.  It will still be quite warm with highs in the mid and upper 80s away from the coast.  The upcoming weekend will feature limited rain opportunities, and likely the first rounds of 90°+ readings in the afternoons.