ORLANDO, Fla. — Sunday will be cloudy, windy and wet across Central Florida.
High temperatures will be in the low 80s and rain chances will be around 60%.
Strong winds will be in place across the entire forecast area.
In fact, a wind advisory is in place this afternoon as wind gusts could reach 40 mph.
Be on the lookout for minor flooding in Brevard County after over 2″ of rain has fallen.
Minor flooding possible in Brevard County after 2" of rain fell...and counting. #WFTV pic.twitter.com/hVoo1bD2uT
— George Waldenberger (@GWaldenWFTV) September 20, 2020
Over near our coast, not only will it be windy and wet, we’ll have dangerous seas as well.
Breaking waves will reach 6-11 feet and could lead to some local coastal flooding near high tide.
Pounding surf, strong winds, beach erosion, rip currents, coastal flooding. Hazardous East Central Florida beaches today, coastal flood warning in effect through Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/p7Ax8Vs5FT
— George Waldenberger (@GWaldenWFTV) September 20, 2020
Advisories and Warnings in place Sunday include:
- Wind Advisory
- Gale Warning
- Small Craft Advisory
- Coastal Flood Warning
Volusia county can not catch a break; more heavy rain falling this morning. This on top of the 4-9" of rain that fell yesterday. pic.twitter.com/OiDM96FEyJ
— Kassandra Crimi (@KCrimiWFTV) September 20, 2020
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While most Central Floridians saw little rain Saturday, today’s conditions will add insult to injury for others who were inundated by rain along the coast yesterday.
Some areas on the Volusia coast saw more than 8 inches of rain Saturday.
In pure #Florida fashion, many of us had hardly any rain and then Coastal Volusia County had more than 8" of rain. pic.twitter.com/O8rh2Aemje
— George Waldenberger (@GWaldenWFTV) September 20, 2020
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