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Last Map Update: Sat, Feb 14, 2026 at 11:48:33 pm EST

There is a Slight Risk (Level 2 of 5) of severe weather on Sunday across much of the area. Damaging wind gusts and a few tornadoes are the primary threats, and a strong tornado or two cannot be ruled out.
A most likely timing for the line of storms on Sunday is west of a line from Fort Gaines to Panama City from 7 AM - 1 PM CT, east of there to a Sylvester to Tallahassee line 10 AM - 4 PM ET, and the remainder of the region to the Suwanee Valley 12 PM - 6 PM ET Sunday.
Gusty winds on Sunday, especially 2-3 hours in advance of the line of thunderstorms. There is a medium (50 percent) chance of wind gusts greater than 35 mph and brief gusts to 40 mph cannot be ruled out.
A high risk of rip currents and high surf at the Gulf beaches Sunday and Monday. Conditions will be hazardous to mariners and all levels of swimmers. The potential for coastal flooding with the Sunday night high tide in Apalachee Bay is discussed in the Hydrology section at the end of this product.
Beneficial rain is on the way Sunday. There is a medium to high (60 to 80 percent) chance of greater than one inch with a low (30 percent) chance of greater than two inches of rain from Saturday night through Sunday night.
Forecast low temperatures and precipitation chances for tonight.

 

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