It was a soggy Saturday across a good portion of Central Florida.
Channel 9 meteorologist George Waldenberger said high rain chances were expected across Central Florida all afternoon thanks to a weak upper level disturbance just off the coast.
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With that rain, he said, came threats of lightning and downpours as well as the potential for isolated storms and damaging wind gusts.
Portions of Volusia County were put under a flood advisory around lunchtime.
Waldenberger said the storms were expected to diminish around sunset.
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Overall, Channel 9 meteorologist Brian Shields said there was a 70 percent chance of rain across the area and a high of 88.
Shields said lows are expected to reach 75 overnight.
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