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Local forecast: What to expect today

By TIMES STAFF
Published July 10, 2005


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RAIN: An 80 percent chance of thunderstorms for most of west-central Florida as rain bands from Hurricane Dennis continue to come ashore, even as the storm moves north. Rainfall will range from 1 to 2 inches, although localized areas may get more. Rain should gradually begin tapering off Sunday night and early Monday.

WIND: More wind from south to southeast at 17-25 mph, with higher gusts. Winds should start subsiding Sunday evening.

FLOODING: Most of the flooding is expected in North Florida, especially along the Suwannee River. But some local flooding is likely in coastal areas, particularly low-lying streets and neighborhoods.

SURF: Expected to be 3 to 5 feet, perhaps higher in areas facing the south or southwest.

Source: National Weather Service.

[Last modified July 10, 2005, 09:22:15]


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