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A line of strong storms swept across Central Florida during the early afternoon ours. By 5 p.m. a few scattered showers were still streaming from the west and will continue to affect portions of Central Florida through the early evening hours.
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Temperatures will drop to the upper 70s.
For Wednesday expect a similar setup. We have a low-pressure area located north of Florida that will continue to pull winds from the west, lots of moisture and instability too. Storms could come over Central Florida early during the afternoon. Conditions will remain hot and muggy during the afternoon with highs reaching the low to mid-90 across much of our area.
This line of storms is moving east at about 30mph... Stay indoors, lots of lightning and strong wind gusts have been registered.
— Irene Sans (@IreneSans) July 7, 2020
Esta linea de tormenta se mueve al Este 30mph ¡RÁPIDO!
Quédese adentro de su vivienda/lugar seguro, rayos y vientos fuertes registrados. #stormalert9 pic.twitter.com/H4as1aTQEN
Storms have already started E of the Tampa area. They'll continue to move east & build as they move. Strong wind gusts & lots of lightning (like in any storm) through the early evening hours. Storms will likely be stronger along east coastal counties. (#Flagler #Volusia #Brevard) pic.twitter.com/BFMF6anlTQ
— Irene Sans (@IreneSans) July 7, 2020
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