ORLANDO, Fla. — 6:30 p.m.:
Storms have ended across Central Florida. The evening will remain warm, muggy and rain-free.
Lows this evening will drop to the mid-70s.
The weather pattern will change Thursday. The upper level disturbance that produced the high rain chances earlier this week (and today) will push east, allowing drier air to filter over Central Florida. We will still have some passing spotty storms, but not as pronounced as in the past few days.
Limited storm activity will bring more sunshine and higher temperatures. Highs will reach the low 90s but heat indices could reach between 100 and 105 degrees. Stay hydrated and take frequent breaks if you work outdoors.
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IN THE TROPICS
The Atlantic Basin continues calm. We are not expecting tropical development in the next 2 days. There is plenty of Saharan dust inhibiting formation in the tropics.
4 p.m. update:
3 p.m. update:
Storms race to the east at about 25 mph. The second round of storms is expected to arrive to the I-4 corridor by 4 p.m. There are clusters within the line of storms that are producing over 75 lightning strikes within a 15-minute period. Expect strong winds to sweep over Downtown Orlando by 4 p.m.
Tuesday's storms had some cells with rotation, make sure you stay weather aware and have at least 3 ways of receiving weather alerts. There is the chance that today's storms could have some rotation to them too.
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