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The latest 7-day QPF map shows that chances of rain continue almost every day for the next week. The driest areas will be in Alabama and Georgia, but even those area will see some occasional showers. Farther east, rain chances will be more frequent and heavy. Late in the week rain amounts are likely to ramp up along the coastal plains. Tropical Storms Josephine and Kyle are not expected to affect the Southeast at all. No other tropical activity is expected to develop in the next five days, but a wave coming off of Africa will be something to watch by the end of the week as we move into the heart of the Atlantic tropical season.

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