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Thursday, June 02, 2011

Atmospheric chaos already seen in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico

June 2, 2011MIAMI – An area of disturbed weather in the Atlantic will bring heavy, gusty thunderstorms to part of the Florida Peninsula this afternoon and evening. The feature, which started out as a cluster of thunderstorms over the Great Lakes this past weekend, blew off the mid-Atlantic coast Memorial Day morning. That feature has now turned southwestward and will cross the Florida Peninsula from northeast to southwest this afternoon and evening. Areas from Daytona Beach and Cape Canaveral will be impacted first. Next, Gainesville, Ocala and Orlando would be in the path of the stormy weather this afternoon. Finally, the Tampa, Sarasota and Fort Myers areas are fair game for some of the thunderstorms later today. The system will not have enough time to develop tropically, but it may behave a bit like a tropical storm with a brief period of gusty winds and localized flooding downpours. The thunderstorms associated with it may be strong enough to knock down a few trees and cause sporadic power outages. The storms can slow travel for a time along interstates 4, 75 and 95. -Accuweather

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