LIVE RADAR: Severe thunderstorm watch canceled for all of Central Florida Wednesday storms bring severe weather alerts
ORLANDO, Fla. – A severe thunderstorm watch has ended for all Central Florid counties Wednesday evening.
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A few light showers are on the radar, but drier air is currently moving in which will help dial back the rain, leaving Central Florida with partly cloudy skies overnight.
Lows will settle in the upper 60s to low 70s. It will be breezy overnight with a west to southwest wind 10-15 mph.
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