ORLANDO, Fla. – Rain chances are on the rise in Central Florida as temperatures again soar nearly 10 degrees above average.
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"Expect a high of 83 degrees in Orlando," News 6 meteorologist Troy Bridges said. "The average afternoon high in Orlando is 75."
A new front, however, will bring changes to Central Florida.
"Rain chances will be at 40 percent on Tuesday and 70 percent on Wednesday as that new front approaches," Bridges said. "That front will bring the chance for severe weather."
Storms are more likely on Wednesday.
"The main threat will be from noon until 3 p.m., but there's a chance of strong wind gusts and an isolated tornado," Bridges said.
Rain clears out by Thursday, with highs in the mid- and upper 60s through Saturday.
By Sunday, temperatures will be back to 70 degrees, with no chance of rain.