ORLANDO, Fla. — UPDATE: A severe thunderstorm warning for Orlando expired at 7 p.m., but storms will still be an issue for the next couple of hours.
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We’ve already had reports of golf ball size hail in DeBary and quarter size hail in Apopka. There are flood advisories in some areas north of Orlando after 2-3 inches of rain have fallen.
There has been a lot of lightning and a couple severe t-storm warnings along with numerous power outages. Storms should be tapering around sunset, but some rain will linger a little longer. But it’ll be quiet overnight.
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It’s going to be another hot day here in Central Florida on Sunday, with partly cloudy skies and temperatures reaching the mid-nineties. Today’s high hitting a temperature of 94.
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The heat index will reach triple digits again today, reaching between 100-105 degrees.
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There will be a 40% chance of rain on Sunday, with slow moving storms heading inland and drier condition along the coast.
Temperatures will drop into the evening with a low of 76 and partly cloudy skies.
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