Central Florida Braces for More Storms & Potential Flooding
ORLANDO, FL – Residents across Central Florida should prepare for another day of unsettled weather.Scattered thunderstorms and the risk of heavy downpours are forecast to continue throughout today and into tonight.
While widespread severe weather isn’t expected, the National Weather Service has placed the entire region under a Marginal Risk for excessive rainfall. This means localized flooding is possible, notably in areas where thunderstorms become stationary. Some locations could see 2 to 3 inches of rain.
Here’s what you need to know:
Today’s Forecast: Expect persistent cloud cover and afternoon highs reaching the upper 80s.
Ongoing System: A lingering low-pressure system near the state is responsible for the continued unsettled conditions and repeated rounds of showers and thunderstorms.
Mid-Week Outlook: Temperatures will gradually climb, with highs expected to reach the low 90s by Wednesday and Thursday. However, don’t expect a break from the rain - scattered storms are likely to persist.
Stay Prepared: Keep umbrellas handy and be mindful of potential localized flooding.
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