Storms move through Central Florida

Severe thunderstorm warnings were issued in Central Florida on Wednesday afternoon as storms moved through the region.

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The warnings were issued in Osceola County and Brevard County, but expired just after 3 p.m.

"High pressure still anchored off the coast of Florida, will keep a southwesterly flow in place," said Local 6 meteorologist Candace Campos. "This wind pattern will allow sea breeze storms to favor the eastern half of the sunshine state."

Expect more of a wet pattern through the latter part of the work week, as increased moisture will create additional instability around Central Florida.

Forecast calls for more of a widespread chance for rain and strong storms into the weekend.


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Candace Campos joined the News 6 weather team in 2015.

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