FORT MYERS, Fla. —
Most of the storm activity across the Gulf Coast has begun to wind down and has continued to drift towards the east coast of the state. However, some leftover showers are still possible Friday evening that could impact your Friday night plans. Overnight should be mostly dry as the rain clears out, but more is in the forecast Saturday and Sunday.
Rain for the Fourth of July could start a little earlier than usual, with some coastal showers and thunderstorms blooming in the morning for some. Independence Day won’t be a washout, but periods of rain could affect your plans. For that reason, Saturday is also a Gulf Coast Weather Impact Day. Coverage should move inland as the day progresses, with more showers and thunderstorms expected in the afternoon and evening hours…