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Heavy Rain Continues in Florida; Cold Front Brings Thunderstorms and Showers to Central US

Scattered areas of heavy rain continue to produce isolated flash flooding across the Florida peninsula. Anomalous moisture will combine with a cold front and will bring heavy rain and scattered flash flooding across the Mid-South, Ohio and Tennessee Valleys today and Tuesday. Above average temperatures will continue to be found ahead of the cold front from the Midwest to the Northeast. Read More >

 Today's Weather Impact Levels (click on specific hazard for details)
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 Wave Hazard
Wind Waves & Swell
Tsunamis
 Legend
None Significant wave height 6 feet or less.
Slight Significant wave height 7 to 9 feet possible.
Moderate Significant wave height 10 to 11 feet possible. Beach erosion possible.
High Significant wave height 12 feet or greater possible. Battering surf with major beach erosion possible.
  Wave Impact Statement


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