Where Are The Storms Today?

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4 Mar 2019 4:41 AM
After the major severe weather we had across the Southeast on Sunday, now the question is where are the storms today and will they be severe?  Here is the very latest.

Forecast

The cold front that brought the tornadoes for Alabama and Georgia could bring some more storms to Florida Monday.  The great news about this set-up is the risk of severe weather will be low.  Some storms could have some gusty winds and heavy rain so you will still want to be alert in some cities like Tampa and Orlando.  This stormy weather could also impact some Spring Training games for Major League Baseball. This is the only area that could see thunderstorms today, so it will be a rather quiet day after all the severe weather we saw on Sunday.  
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