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Tracking daily storms as Chantal fades, tropics quiet

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Here’s what the First Alert Weather Team said you can expect for the First Alert Weather forecast:

  • The sea breeze has moved inland this afternoon, and there have been a few storms

  • The heaviest rain has been in St. Johns County

  • Some neighborhoods have received more than an inch of rain

  • Rain amounts are much less closer to I-10, and SE GA has been dry

  • There may be a few isolated showers/storms through sunset farther inland

  • We’ll be dry area-wide overnight

  • There will be storms each day this week

  • Coverage starts pretty isolated on Monday, then increases a bit the rest of the week

  • There isn’t one day sticking out to me as super wet & stormy

  • But there will be locally heavy rain & some spots will get 1″ (+) of rain this week

  • Temps stay plenty hot in the low to mid 90s,

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TROPICS

  • Chantal made landfall along the South Carolina coast Sunday morning

  • It’s moving inland through Eastern North Carolina this evening as a depression

  • Chantal should be completely gone tonight/tomorrow

  • There aren’t any other active storms or areas of concern

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Take a look at the First Alert Weather 7-day forecast:

  • TONIGHT: Shower Early, Partly Cloudy. Low: 73

  • TOMORROW: Partly Sunny, Isolated Storms. High: 92

  • TUE: Partly Cloudy, A Few Storms. 72/95

  • WED: Partly Sunny, A Few Storms. 74/94

  • SUN: One more time. 73/92

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