ORLANDO, Fla. — Sunday was another warm day and evening, but changes will arrive overnight.
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Meteorologist George Waldenberger said it all happens as a line of thunderstorms over Northern Florida gradually pushes into some Central Florida neighborhoods after midnight.
By morning, scattered rain and storms will likely be over many local areas and continue intermittently through the afternoon.
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With any storms, lightning, damaging winds and small hail will be possible.
Any rain will quickly taper by Monday evening and then the colder air arrives for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
T-storms over The Panhandle will move into some Central Florida locations late overnight and tomorrow morning. We'll time out the off-and-on rain for Monday on @WFTV at 6pm and after the Oscars. pic.twitter.com/bfDuyPTZ7K
— George Waldenberger (@GWaldenWFTV) March 12, 2023
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Wednesday and Thursday morning’s temperatures will cool into the 40s and 50s.
Another front will arrive next weekend with another chance of rain.
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