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Storms, Central Florida
South Florida afternoon storms may bring brief, gusty downpours
Temperatures will peak around 90 degrees early in the afternoon with heat index values up to around 100 degrees before storms develop. Like the past few days, storms will develop over the interior and move east across the metro areas,
Impact Weather: Storms expected to fire up across Central Florida Thursday evening
Sea breezes and outflow boundaries are starting to set up now, and storms are expected to begin in the next few hours.
Southwest Florida Forecast: Sunny start, afternoon storms Friday
We'll start our Friday with mostly sunny skies, but watch out for downpours and storms this afternoon and evening!
Afternoon storms across South Florida may bring heavy downpours
The chance of rain remains high on Friday due to plenty of moisture and a southwesterly steering flow. As a frontal boundary lingers north of South Florida, a very moist, unstable atmosphere will allow for scattered to numerous storms to develop.
TIMELINE: Isolated showers, storms forecast for Wednesday afternoon in Central Florida
Central Florida will stay dry until early Wednesday afternoon, when a few isolated showers will begin to form.
Strong, severe storms could pop up Tuesday afternoon in Central Florida
Although Tuesday morning was off to a clear start, the afternoon hours bring potential for rain and a severe storm or two. From 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., WESH 2's First Warning Weather team is calling for Impact Weather due to the risk for strong storms in the eastern portions of Central Florida.
Storms ease up in central N.C. Tuesday
Storms ease up in central N.C. Tuesday
Storm chances increase Wednesday in Central Florida
Coastal areas of Central Florida could see more rain and storm activity. Afternoon storm chances will stay around 40% to 30% for the rest of the week. The high temperature in Orlando should also reach around 90 degrees for the rest of the week.
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16h
on MSN
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NBC2
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Sunshine and isolated storms this weekend across SWFL
STORMS
AROUND FOR THE WEEKEND ... BUT THE 2ND HALF OF NEXT WEEK THAT WE COULD SEE A LITTLE MORE TROPICAL MOISTURE MOVING INTO SOUTHWEST
FLORIDA
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Drier air is coming to Florida; King Tides are in full force
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US Hurricane Center Tracking Possible Tropical Storms Brewing in Atlantic
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