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    Impact Weather: Scattered showers and severe storms possible in Central Florida this afternoon

    Impact Weather: Scattered showers and severe storms possible in Central Florida this afternoon

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    Updated: July 20, 2024 at 7:06 pm Eastern Daylight Time

    Some lingering showers. Okay, explain it to me. We will bear the impact. As you mentioned, we currently have persistent showers and some stronger storms on our radar, but we will be wary of heavy rain and damaging winds. Now we are seeing the strongest showers. Those are to the northeast of us. And the Southwest. Some showers are moving through the Polk County winter haven south of the I-4 corridor toward Volusia County. That's where we're seeing rain in Daytona, and we do have a few isolated showers on New Smyrna Beach in the direction of Citra Anthony Salt Springs in Ocala. If you are in Marion County, there is only light precipitation currently. We can see the lightning strikes and these showers at the intersection of I-95 and I-4 in Volusia County, heading toward Daytona and New Smyrna Beach. And Delan, with the arrival of the rain, your body temperature dropped significantly. Your temperature is back in the 90s, but the moment it rains, your temperature drops all the way to the 70s. Here, East Coast ocean breezes meet the outflow boundary of Sanford showers and storms. If you're in Seminole County along I-4, you're going to get more rain. your direction. Last but not least, we'll head south and west through I-4 at Winter Haven in Haines, Lakeland. There are showers, frequent lightning strikes and stronger wind gusts. Below are wind speeds along the I-4 corridor. Our winds will be between 10 and 20 mph, with occasional gusts up to 30 mph. This is what we pay attention to as we transition from afternoon to evening. It was dark over Daytona Beach and there were thunderstorms. Temperatures have dropped into the mid-80s. We have returned to the 90s. This afternoon, late nineties. If you're in Orlando, WINTER HAVEN looks like the coldest place on our map. Temperatures are back in the 70s, and with the arrival of showers, it feels noticeably warmer where we stay dry today. We have a couple of 100 degree marks on the board, and it feels like 105 degrees, maybe 106 degrees in the village of LEESBURG, WILDWOOD on I 75. Storm impacts now lasting through 8:00 will include damaging winds, heavy rain, a low chance of tornado activity or any hail. As we move into the evening, we find that the opportunity to shower virtually disappears. By 10:00 there will be some lingering light showers. Then overnight we start out cloudy but we transition to sunny spots to start tomorrow's day. So if you're going out to watch a football game, we're just looking at the radar storm, if you're going to check out Orlando City, vs. New York City FC, we're going to show you north of here tonight with a mix of sunny and cloudy. Temperatures tomorrow should be in the mid to upper 70s, with a humid, hot and foggy tomorrow as we track the tropical trough moving south. This is a good chance for rain in Florida. But there is no development in the tropics. Over the next seven days we will be facing significant amounts of Saharan dust, which will largely limit the opportunities for stronger development in the tropics. Tomorrow's weather effects show warmer conditions in the afternoon with a bias towards showers but heading your way and then we'll show repeat conditions throughout your work week. prediction, where perceived temperature will be the main influence. Their body temperature will feel like between 100 and 105.

    Impact Weather: Scattered showers and severe storms possible in Central Florida this afternoon

    Impact Weather: Scattered showers and severe storms possible in Central Florida this afternoon

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    Updated: July 20, 2024 at 7:06 pm Eastern Daylight Time

    Impact Weather: Scattered showers and strong storms are possible in Central Florida this afternoon Sea breezes will result in scattered showers and storms later this afternoon and evening. Temperatures are just peaking in the mid-90s today, so warmer temperatures combined with abundant surface moisture and collision with ocean breezes will increase the risk of storms. The timing will be strongest tonight between 6 and 8 pm, when one or two storms are possible along the I-4 corridor. However, we will report affecting weather between now and 8:00. Heavy rainfall and strong wind gusts will be the main impacts. The chance of showers will subside around 10:00 and it will be muggy tonight. We're going to stay hot and humid for the rest of the weekend. The chance of rain tomorrow won't be as widespread as today, but be prepared for the heat index to peak at 103-107 degrees.

    Impact Weather: Scattered showers and severe storms possible in Central Florida this afternoon

    Sea breezes will cause scattered showers and storms late this afternoon into the evening. Temperatures are just peaking in the mid-90s today, so warmer temperatures combined with abundant surface moisture and collision with ocean breezes will increase the risk of storms. The timing will be strongest tonight between 6 and 8 pm, when one or two storms are possible along the I-4 corridor. But we will appeal Affect the weather Between now and 8:00. Heavy rainfall and strong wind gusts will be the main impacts. The chance of showers will subside around 10:00 and it will be muggy tonight. We're going to stay hot and humid for the rest of the weekend. The chance of rain tomorrow won't be as widespread as today, but be prepared for the heat index to peak at 103-107 degrees.

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