After an active day, Central Florida is wrapping up the rain for Wednesday night.
There were two severe thunderstorm warnings in Central Florida Wednesday.
The first was in Flagler County but resulted in no damage.
The second was in Marion County and also resulted in no damage, and was lifted early.
There was storm damage in Osceola County. The emergency manager there reported a porch was blown off a mobile home on Hines Drive in Yeehaw Junction.
Wednesday night there should not be more heavy showers.
The light rain will end after 9 p.m. The low will drop to 73 in Orlando.
Thursday will bring a high of about 90 before the rain and thunderstorms erupt in the afternoon.
Friday will bring more of the same with a high of 91 and a 70 percent chance of rain.
The weekend will continue our high rain chances.
Father's Day looks active in the afternoon with a high of 89 and a 60 percent chance of storms.