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There will be a higher chance of storms throughout Central Florida as we begin to round out the workweek.
Deeper moisture arrives on Thursday. It will feel more humid and also the chance for afternoon showers and storms increases.
The highs reached between 89 to 91 degrees. The storms which moved over Metro areas by 4 p.m. will diminish shortly after sunset. Lows will drop again to the low to mid-70s.
Make sure to stay away from flooded areas. Poor drainage areas may easily flood.
— Irene Sans (@IreneSans) June 18, 2020
Turn Around Don't Drown.
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Much deeper moisture arrives on Friday, the day will remain mostly cloudy and showers and storms will have a larger coverage area. Expect about 70 percent of Central Florida to get measurable rain. There is the chance for locally heavy rain which could lead to minor flooding. Make sure to have at least 3 ways of receiving weather alerts.
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