ORLANDO, Fla. — 5:30 p.m. update:
Isolated storms will continue until the late evening on Saturday, mainly in Polk, Lake, Marion and Sumter Counties, before falling apart.
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Weather will be rather quiet Monday morning although we can’t rule out an isolated shower.
Monday afternoon, especially after 2 p.m., storms will be more widespread and there will be an isolated rash of severe storms as well.
Small hail and gusty winds will be the main threat through 9 p.m. on Monday. We will see drier weather by the end of the week.
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A hot and humid Sunday helped to fuel afternoon storms in Central Florida.
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Before the storms moved in, most inland areas saw highs in the low 90s, with temperatures feeling like they were in the upper 90s.
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Afternoon seabreeze storms developed along the east coast before moving west over the I-4 corridor.
Fast-moving downpours will move over Orlando before impacting Marion, Lake and Sumter counties.
Storms will continue moving through the western areas late afternoon through early evening.
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Those showers will taper this evening, before repeating again tomorrow with more scattered storms
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