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    Severe weather threat Wednesday

    ZEMS BLOGBy ZEMS BLOGMarch 6, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – The threat of severe weather is a concern Wednesday.

    Rain fell overnight and into the early morning, but another round of potentially strong storms will develop in the afternoon.

    Storm activity in coverage from the Treasure Coast will spread across Palm Beach County and is expected to continue into the evening hours.

    Some storms may become severe with the main threats being damaging wind gusts, heavy rain and possible funnel clouds or a tornado.

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    WPTV First Alert Weather Forecast, March 6, 2024.

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    Rain chances will decrease by Thursday, but some rain may still fall in southern areas like Palm Beach County and the rest of South Florida. For the Treasure Coast, there may be stray showers early in the morning.

    Drier conditions will return as we head into Friday and Saturday, but that will help with temperatures rising.

    Afternoon temperatures will be in the mid 80s by Friday, then upper 80s by Saturday and Sunday.

    The next cold front is expected to arrive in our area on Monday morning, which will help moderate temperatures return to normal.

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    WPTV First Alert Weather Forecast, March 6, 2024.



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