ORLANDO, Fla. — It was a wet commute Monday morning for Central Florida drivers as a storm system continued to move through the region.
The system is forecast to move northeast toward Seminole County, Channel 9 meteorologist Rusty McCranie said.
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"A good batch of rain moving through the metro right now," McCranie said. "With all the rain since yesterday, the roads will be wet."
Showers are expected to pass most areas by 7 a.m. and the entire region by 9 a.m., McCranie said.
Although the average temperature Monday will be a comfortable 70 degrees, McCranie said a front will arrive overnight, bringing much cooler weather Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Some areas will see lows in the 30s Wednesday, he said.
Slick roads and a crash led to westbound delays on Interstate 4 at the curve near the West Fairbanks Avenue exit ramp.