The chance for isolated showers will continue overnight, especially along the coast.

Some of the clouds will be able to clear as we head toward daybreak with temperatures falling into middle-to-low 70s. 

Partly sunny skies are in the forecast for the end of the weekend. While slightly less rain will impact our afternoon, there is still a 50 percent possibility.

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Saturday, Sept. 27, 2014

More rain fell for our Saturday afternoon, creating some flooding issues for portions of Seminole and Volusia counties. Flagler County also received some more rain on top of the near foot that fell on Friday. Rain chances will stick around for the end of our weekend, although a slightly lower potential than previous days. 

The chance for isolated showers will continue overnight, especially along the coast. Some of the clouds will be able to clear as we head toward daybreak with temperatures falling into middle-to-low 70s. 

Partly sunny skies are in the forecast for the end of the weekend. While slightly less rain will impact our afternoon, there is still a 50 percent possibility. Some of the showers could hold some heavy rain and create flooding problems in already soggy areas. With a little more sunshine, temperatures will be able to warm up into the middle-to-upper 80s. 

The upcoming week will begin with high rain chances, but the chance will start to drop around mid-week. Temperatures will remain in the upper 80s to around 90 degrees.

 In the tropics, aside from a few tropical waves, the Atlantic is quiet. There is no concern for any of these waves to develop over the next couple of days as they move west.

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