Rain, wind develop across Central Florida

Several showers have developed across Central Florida Friday evening.

As of 5 p.m., none of them have approached severe levels, but there are significant weather advisories for winds for Seminole, Orange and Osceola counties.

The temperature at Orlando International Airport was 93 at 4 p.m., with a heat index of 99.

Later Friday night, the showers will stop and the low will drop to 76.

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Saturday looks much like Friday, with a high of 95 and a low chance of rain.

On Sunday, everything changes. Moisture returns to Central Florida by midday on Sunday.

Look for a 60 percent chance of showers and a high of 90 on Sunday.

Monday through Wednesday, the daytime highs each day will max out in the upper 80s. Rain chances will be about 70 percent.
 


About the Author:

Tom Sorrells is News 6's Emmy award winning chief meteorologist. He pinpoints storms across Central Florida to keep residents safe from dangerous weather conditions.

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