Highlights:
* Elevated severe risk this evening across the Big Bend of Florida with the leading area of storms.
* Brief lull between systems in the wake of the storms earlier today, before additional (final) round moves through tonight.
* Isolated damaging winds and perhaps a tornado will accompany this broken line of storms beginning in the western counties between midnight and 4am and progressing eastwards overnight, finally clearing the Big Bend/I-75 corridor between 7a-9a tomorrow morning. Winds could be 40-50 mph with higher gusts with stronger storms in the line. Depending on the evolution, we could see quite a few trees downed and a few tornadoes- most likely in north FL and far southern GA where instability will be higher.
* Yet an additional 2-3" of rain can be expected overnight with this last system.
* Flooding concerns will remain elevated with possibly widespread flash flooding. The flash flood watch will remain in effect.
* River flooding will increase and continue into early next week, with some significant flooding expected. River flood impacts will likely increase into late this week.
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