Tuesday's round of severe storms drop hail and down trees, powerlines

ORLANDO, Fla. — 4:30 p.m. update:

Strong winds swept across Orange and Seminole Co. knocking a tree down and powerlines in Oviedo. The severe storms moved over Seminole rushign eastward producing small hail near New Smyrna Beach. 

As of 4:30 p.m. there are no warnings active, but there is still a chance for some storms to develop within the next couple hours. Storms will be isolated and become less intense once sun sets. There could still be some lingering showers overnight.

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3 p.m. update: 

Dime size hail fell in College Park shortly before 3 p.m. Tuesday afternoon as storms start to develop and fill in the radar.

More storms are in the forecast through the afternoon. Strong gusts of more than 40 mph and hail will likely be produced by the storms. Make sure to drive safely and take your time on the roads.

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BEYOND TUESDAY'S STORMS

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