State emergency management officials warned a potentially severe storm system moves southeast into the state today.
"Several clusters of thunderstorms are expected to develop across the deep south and move southeast into northern Florida early this week," said Amy Godsey, Florida Division of Emergency Management state meteorologist. "We strongly encourage residents and visitors across the region to monitor this weather system and to be prepared to act if warnings are issued."
Multiple waves of storms are expected with this weather pattern, with severe storms and heavy rainfall possible through today and possibly Wednesday. These storms have potentially damaging wind gusts and large hail, possibly during overnight hours. R
The Atlantic hurricane season began June 1 and continues through Nov. 30.


