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ORLANDO, Fla. — Storms developed during the afternoon hours as the sea breezes collided over inland portions of Central Florida. There are parts fo Osceola and Volusia that have received up to 3 inches of rain and it will continue raining through the early evening. Minor flooding is possible in these areas.
Low temperatures will stay around the low 70s, under partly cloudy skies. Expect the rain to cease completely over Central Florida by 11 p.m.
Expect a similar setup for Friday as we are setting camp in the typical conditions for this time of the year. Afternoon storms mainly affecting inland portions. Highs will reach the low-90s.
Make sure to stay hydrated if you are working outdoors and use sunscreen.
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Make sure to stay away from flooded areas. Poor drainage areas may easily flood.
— Irene Sans (@IreneSans) May 28, 2020
Turn Around Don't Drown.
Advertencia por inundación. Zonas con mal drenaje pueden inundarse. Calles pueden estar inundadas, no intente cruzar. Tome vía alterna #stormalert9 pic.twitter.com/KRAiAhRWa0
Close to 400 lightning strikes with this severe warned storm during the last 15 minutes.. but that´s not why there is a warning. It could be producing damaging wind gusts above 60 mph. It´s moving really slow.... dumping lots of rain. #volusia #seminole pic.twitter.com/s9QFufC1Ww
— Irene Sans (@IreneSans) May 28, 2020
And the summer wheel starts!
— Irene Sans (@IreneSans) May 28, 2020
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