[ EYE ON THE TROPICS: Gulf disturbance ]
- If named, it will be Nestor.
- Central Florida can expect to receive bands of rain, could experience gusty winds and there is the risk of tornadoes.
By Saturday the low pressure is expected to pick up speed as it is pulled to the northeast by the subtropical jet-stream and picked up by a trough.
Saturday will be the most active day of the weekend. Storms will continue overnight and on and off through the afternoon. Some storms could turn severe, developing strong wind gusts, downpours, and there is the risk of tornadoes.
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Weather will gradually improve Sunday as the storm moves farther away from Florida, but we could still be dealing with some scattered storms from its tail end.
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