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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Peachtree City GA
1120 AM EDT Thu Jun 8 2023

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1120 AM EDT Thu Jun 8 2023

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of North and Central Georgia.

.DAY ONE...This Afternoon and Tonight...

Scattered thunderstorms are expected across central Georgia this
afternoon into tonight ahead of an advancing cold front. A couple
of storms may become strong to severe, with damaging winds or hail
being the main threats. Locally heavy rainfall and frequent
lightning will also be possible with any stronger storms that
develop. The best location for these strong storms will be along
and south of a line from Columbus to Macon.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday...

Dry conditions Friday and Saturday with scattered to numerous
showers and thunderstorms expected Sunday through Wednesday.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation is not requested but spotters are encouraged
to submit reports of severe weather through the web by going to
weather.gov/atlanta. Please relay any information about observed
severe weather to the NWS while following all local, state, and
CDC guidelines.

$$

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Melbourne FL
1004 AM EDT Thu Jun 8 2023

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Brevard County Line to Sebastian Inlet 0-20 nm-
Sebastian Inlet to Jupiter Inlet 0-20 nm-Flagler Beach to Volusia-
Brevard County Line 20-60 nm-Volusia-
Brevard County Line to Sebastian Inlet 20-60 nm-
Sebastian Inlet to Jupiter Inlet 20-60 nm-Inland Volusia-
Northern Lake-Orange-Seminole-Osceola-Okeechobee-Coastal Volusia-
Southern Lake-Coastal Indian River-Coastal Saint Lucie-
Coastal Martin-Inland Northern Brevard-Inland Indian River-
Inland Saint Lucie-Inland Martin-Mainland Northern Brevard-
Northern Brevard Barrier Islands-Inland Southern Brevard-
Mainland Southern Brevard-Southern Brevard Barrier Islands-
1004 AM EDT Thu Jun 8 2023

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA.

.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT.

.THUNDERSTORM IMPACT...
Daytime heating, ample moisture, and an active west coast sea
breeze will promote scattered lightning storms across the interior
this afternoon. Initiation will likely be late this morning to early
this afternoon as activity gradually pushes toward the east
coast. The east coast sea breeze may not develop at all or will
remain pinned along the coast should it develop due to the depth
and strength of the offshore flow. An increase in coverage and
intensity of showers and storms will occur through the afternoon
with additional mesoscale outflow boundary interactions. Coverage
will generally shift southward through the afternoon. Storm
motion will be toward the east or northeast at around 20 mph.

A few storms could become strong. Primary storm threats include
occasional to frequent lightning strikes, gusty winds of 40 to 55
mph, small hail, and torrential downpours. A brief tornado seems
less likely today, but should parameters come together, the best
chance would be near the coast.

.MARINE THUNDERSTORM GUST IMPACT...
Scattered afternoon and early evening lightning storms may
produce wind gusts up to 35 knots over the local Atlantic waters
and Intracoastal Waterway, including over inland lakes. Storm
motion will be toward the east to northeast at around 20 knots.

.RIP CURRENT IMPACT...
A moderate risk of life-threatening rip currents exists at all
central Florida Atlantic beaches today. If heading to the beach,
check with local beach patrol for additional information about
ocean hazards. Remember to swim only within sight of a lifeguard,
and never enter the ocean alone.

.RIVER FLOOD IMPACT...
The river level at Astor on the Saint Johns River has remained
below Minor Flood stage and will continue a slow decline through
Action Stage through tonight. River levels should then fall below
Action Stage by late week, unless additional heavy rainfall
occurs.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY.
Coverage of lightning storms will continue to increase on Friday
with perhaps a few strong to marginally severe storms expected.
Main threats will be frequent lightning, isolated damaging winds, hail
up to quarter-size, and torrential downpours through the early
evening. Expect a continuation of scattered storm coverage into
the weekend and early next week.

A moderate risk of dangerous rip currents is expected to continue
through at least the rest of the work-week.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation will not be needed today and tonight.

$$

Law/Sedlock

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Charleston SC
438 AM EDT Thu Jun 8 2023

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Waters from South Santee River to Edisto Beach SC out 20 NM-
Waters from Edisto Beach SC to Savannah GA out 20 NM-
Waters from Savannah GA to Altamaha Sound GA out 20 NM, including
Grays Reef National Marine Sanctuary-
Waters from Savannah GA to Altamaha Sound GA from 20 to 60 NM-
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Inland Bryan-Coastal Bryan-Inland Chatham-Coastal Chatham-Long-
Inland Liberty-Coastal Liberty-Inland McIntosh-Coastal McIntosh-
Allendale-Hampton-Inland Colleton-Dorchester-Inland Berkeley-
Inland Jasper-Beaufort-Coastal Colleton-Charleston-Coastal Jasper-
Tidal Berkeley-
438 AM EDT Thu Jun 8 2023

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for Atlantic coastal waters,
southeast Georgia and southeast South Carolina.

.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.

Severe Thunderstorms: Scattered to numerous showers and
thunderstorms will impact the region this afternoon and evening. A
few of these thunderstorms could produce damaging wind gusts, hail,
and heavy downpours. Frequent cloud-to-ground lightning could also
occur. The risk for severe weather will be highest between 3 PM and 9
PM, mainly for areas between the Interstate 16 corridor in Southeast
Georgia and the Interstate 26 corridor across the South Carolina
Lowcountry. This includes the Charleston Harbor and the adjacent
Atlantic waters.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday.

The probability for widespread hazardous weather is low.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter assistance is not anticipated at this time.

$$

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