ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida will remain under a soggy and wet weather pattern for the next 48 hours.
Several weather systems will keep rain coverage at 70-80 percent in the Orlando area on Wednesday and Thursday.
"An area of low pressure that currently sits in the eastern Gulf will add additional tropical moisture, keeping the area unsettled," News 6 meteorologist Candace Campos said.
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Western counties could see some early showers and storms Thursday as the system enters from the west.
Later in the day, sea breeze activity will build along the I-4 corridor. Rain is expected from 2 p.m. to sunset.
"Before the rain and storms move in, highs will be in the upper 80s and low 90s," Campos said.
Typical summer time setup will return by the weekend, with highs in the low 90s and the rain coverage at 40-50 percent.
Tropical moisture returns increasing the risk of rain & storms today! 70% chance of storms thru tonight #news6 pic.twitter.com/FYNe4XRALA
— Candace Campos (@CandaceCamposWx) August 2, 2017
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