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Dorian Casting Black Cloud Over Land O' Lakes Forecast?
While a typical Florida summer weekend is on tap Aug. 2-4, the remains of Tropical Storm Dorian are a wildcard looming off the southern tip of the state.

Grab the beach towels, sunscreen and of course an umbrella. The Land O' LakesΒ areaβs in for a typical summer weekend weather-wise, forecaster say.
Thatβs, of course, subject to change as the remnants of Tropical Storm Dorian linger off the stateβs southern coast, threatening to reform.
As it stands, Bay area residents should be mindful of the potential for isolated and possibly severe afternoon thunderstorms, forecasters say. The National Weather Service is also warning of the possibility for funnel cloud and water spout formation most especially on Friday with rain chances near 60 percent, but conditions remain ripe for strong storms Saturday.
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Rain chances drop to about 30 percent on Sunday, but Dorianβs the wildcard in the mix.
The low pressure system that was Dorian has a 40 percent chance of reforming into a more organized system. Itβs bringing more moisture to the state, which means we may see βsome rain chances going up,β said Robert Garcia, a meteorologist with the weather service.
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Garcia stressed the storm is pretty disorganized at this point. Even so, βweβll have to watch.β
Dorian aside, Garcia said the Bay area is in for a fairly nice βbeach weekend.β With highs in the 90s inland and the upper 80s near the coast, hitting the beach might not be a bad idea. He also says residents should be able to use Interstate 75 as a marker for who is going to have the nicer weather. Right now, it looks like folks living to the east of the interstate are more likely to see storms than those to the west.
βThe further inland you are, the better chances youβre going to get rain,β he said.
Get a complete forecast for the Land O' LakesΒ area byΒ visiting the National Weather Service online.
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