ORLANDO, Fla. — Afternoon storms are moving through Central Florida once again.
The storms are expected to stick around until 10 p.m.
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They will be slow-moving and bring lightning and as many as 4 inches of rain in some spots.
Once the storms move out, the low will drop to 76.
Elsewhere in the Atlantic, Tropical Depression 11 formed Tuesday afternoon.
Chief meteorologist Tom Terry said the storm is forecast to strengthen into Tropical Storm Josephine.
“It’s the time of the season for long-track systems to be closely monitored across the Atlantic,” he said.
Terry said he hopes wind shear and an east coast trough will keep the storm at sea.
It's the time of the season for long-track systems to be closely monitored across the Atlantic. We're hoping that both wind shear, and an east coast US trough will keep #Josephine out to sea. #EyeonTropics https://t.co/bfdjIYcyuG
— Tom Terry (@TTerryWFTV) August 11, 2020
Seabreezes and outflow boundaries are all headed for a meet-up near #Orlando soon! Tracking live starting at 4pm. #StormAlert9 pic.twitter.com/OW5bW0OPOW
— Tom Terry (@TTerryWFTV) August 11, 2020
We asked @TTerryWFTV what can you expect as more storms start to develop. Get his full forecast today starting at 4 p.m. on Channel 9 Eyewitness News. @GWarmothWFTV @VEcholsWFTV pic.twitter.com/TRLfbasSbp
— WFTV Channel 9 (@WFTV) August 11, 2020
Big storms again possible today. I'm tracking them this morning on Channel 9. It's a good TV station. pic.twitter.com/8Wjue4diHL
— Brian Shields (@BrianWFTV) August 11, 2020
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