Gulf Coast Weather Impact Day: Flooding potential lingers in Southwest Florida
A stalled stationary front will keep the Gulf Coast’s weather unsettled.
A stalled stationary front will keep the weather unsettled at times across the Gulf Coast through Friday evening. Locally heavy rain will be the biggest issue for our community. Considering the amount of rain we’ve seen recently, isolated flooding will be possible at times. The front that has been making our weather so stormy of late is expected to get pushed southward by this weekend. This should offer some noticeable changes to the area with drier air surging southward by the end of the weekend. For now, the biggest impacts we’ll notice will be lower humidity at night and lower rain chances during the day. Nighttime lows early next week are expected to be able to fall all the way into the low 70s, and storm chances remain below 30% on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through Nov. 30. Follow Gulf Coast News online and on-air for Southwest Florida’s Most Accurate weather forecast.Be prepared with the Gulf Coast News 2025 Hurricane GuideLive Interactive RadarCheck out the interactive Gulf Coast Live RadarWatch your Gulf Coast Weather forecasts on TV or onlineHere’s where to find our latest weather forecast videoYou can also watch newscasts live or on-demand hereOr download the Gulf Coast News app to stream on your phone or tabletFollow the Gulf Coast Storm Team on social mediaChief Meteorologist Allyson Rae on Facebook and XMeteorologist Caroline Castora on Facebook and XMeteorologist Jim Dickey on Facebook and XMeteorologist Jason Dunning on Facebook and XMeteorologist Rob Duns on Facebook and XMeteorologist Lauren Hope on Facebook and XMeteorologist Raphael Tavernier on Facebook and XDOWNLOAD the free Gulf Coast News app for your latest breaking news and weather alerts. And check out the Very Local Gulf Coast app to stream news, entertainment and original programming on your TV.
A stalled stationary front will keep the weather unsettled at times across the Gulf Coast through Friday evening.
Locally heavy rain will be the biggest issue for our community. Considering the amount of rain we’ve seen recently, isolated flooding will be possible at times.
The front that has been making our weather so stormy of late is expected to get pushed southward by this weekend.
This should offer some noticeable changes to the area with drier air surging southward by the end of the weekend.
For now, the biggest impacts we’ll notice will be lower humidity at night and lower rain chances during the day.
Nighttime lows early next week are expected to be able to fall all the way into the low 70s, and storm chances remain below 30% on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through Nov. 30. Follow Gulf Coast News online and on-air for Southwest Florida’s Most Accurate weather forecast.
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- Meteorologist Jason Dunning on Facebook and X
- Meteorologist Rob Duns on Facebook and X
- Meteorologist Lauren Hope on Facebook and X
- Meteorologist Raphael Tavernier on Facebook and X
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