![]() High temperatures Monday through Tuesday will hover around 60. Lows near the freezing mark are possible for the first three nights of the week as high pressure is forecast to move in a drag colder and drier air into the region. Highs will be near 60 Sunday, but the wind will make it feel colder. It will be breezy and cold Sunday with a low clearing of the sky. Like Saturday night, winter precipitation is expected to stay north of the viewing area. Rain could still be going on near the I-75 corridor Sunday morning, but only a slight chance of a stray shower will be in place for the rest of the day as the surface low wraps low-level moisture on the back side of it. The severe threat will mainly exist for the early and late evening hours. The movement of the air (wind shear and kinematics) will be impressive, but a limiting factor will be instability and convective energy. ![]() Damaging wind gusts and an isolated tornado threat will exist. Troopers responded to the area near the Gadsden County line around 2:30 p.m. A level 1 risk was placed for the western Big Bend and southeast through the Big Bend coast. (WCTV) - The Florida Highway Patrol is responding to a crash with injuries on Old Bainbridge Road. A level 2 (out of 5) risk of severe weather was in place for Franklin County and southern Liberty County, according to the Storm Prediction Center. Bainbridge Public Safety awarded over 200,000 grant to replace. WCTV welcomes Jacob Murphey to Eyewitness News at 6. As the rain nears Saturday evening, a low-end threat of severe weather will also exist. (WCTV) - One person was killed and several others injured following a boating accident Saturday near the Earle May Boat Basin, according to Bainbridge Public Safety. More than three million middle and high school students vaped in 2022.
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