ORLANDO, Fla. — Heavy rain continues to move through Central Florida.
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11 a.m. update
Heavy rain continues to move through parts of Central Florida.
The rain is mostly in the Palm Bay and Melbourne areas.
8:46 a.m. update
The tornado warning has expired in Brevard County.
Storm moved offshore, warning now expired.
— George Waldenberger (@GWaldenWFTV) April 1, 2022
8:36 a.m. update
The tornado warning includes Cocoa Beach and will be in effect until 8:45 a.m.
Tornado Warning including Cocoa Beach FL until 8:45 AM EDT pic.twitter.com/vfNXY89W0I
— NWS Tornado (@NWStornado) April 1, 2022
Tornado Warning Take action now if you are in shaded area.
— Kassandra Crimi (@KCrimiWFTV) April 1, 2022
A tornado has been detected. Go to the lowest, most central room in your home. Stay away from windows. Brevard #StormAlert9 pic.twitter.com/vPA9tTpXTF
7:45 a.m. update
The flood advisory in effect for Orange, Seminole, Lake and Volusia counties has expired.
The storms are still moving through Central Florida.
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4:30 a.m. update
A flood advisory is in effect for several Central Florida counties as a line of storms moves through the area.
The flood advisory will be in effect for Orange, Seminole, Lake and Volusia counties until 7:15 a.m.
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Heavy rain and storms will continue through the morning.
Some locations have already seen more than 4 inches of rainfall.
The line of showers and storms will slowly drift southward through the day.
Channel 9 meteorologists will be tracking wet weather for most of the morning.
There will be dry times through the afternoon, with highs in the 80s.
Saturday is a weather alert day.
The threat of severe weather has increased slightly, putting most of Central Florida at risk of isolated severe storms.
The main threats are damaging wind gusts and hail.
The storms are expected to move in on Saturday afternoon and evening.
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We've had some VERY heavy rain across Central FL through the overnight.
— Kassandra Crimi (@KCrimiWFTV) April 1, 2022
Many communities have already picked up 2-5" of rain...and it's still coming down.
Flood Advisory has been issued as street flooding is possible, especially near low lying areas and areas with poor drainage. pic.twitter.com/X9FPd7QxmZ
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