LIVE RADAR: Thunderstorms bring lightning, as many as 4 inches of rain to parts of Central Florida

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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.

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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.

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