ORLANDO, Fla. — There’s still plenty of moisture across Central Florida, bringing the chance for scattered and showers and storms to 50%.
It won’t be a complete washout but expect similar rounds of storms to affect parts of Central Florida.
The winds will continue to be from the east, and showers will favor the coastal areas but they will move inland during the afternoon hours.
Seas are rough out there! Swimming on our local beaches not recommended, high risk of rip currents. Please stay away from the water.
— Irene Sans (@IreneSans) October 22, 2020
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With a few breaks in the clouds, the temperatures will reach the mid-80s and humidity levels will remain high.
FRIDAY’S FORECAST
Scattered showers and isolated storms are still possible on Friday across Central Florida.
The high temperatures will stay around the mid-80s, with winds still strong at times from the east.
The seas will remain rough on Friday and Saturday across Brevard, Volusia, and Flagler beaches.
WEEKEND FORECAST
The weekend will be slightly drier than how it has been the last few days across our area. About 30% of Central Florida should receive measurable rain, but there will be some sunshine throughout the weekend. High temperatures will reach between 84 and 86 degrees and lows will stay in the low 70s.
Winds will be from the east-northeast between 5 to 10 mph.
Meanwhile, Hurricane Epsilon is expected to remain east of Bermuda, but produce high surf and a high risk for rip currents along the east coast of Florida. Make sure to stay away from the water, or if you must swim near a lifeguard.
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