Rain won't be as widespread across Central Florida

Wet weather lingers into next week

ORLANDO, Fla. – More rain will fall Friday in Central Florida, but it won't be anything like the previous day.

"A weak frontal boundary sitting along the Panhandle will gradually make its way into Central Florida and fizzle out," News 6 meteorologist Samara Cokinos said. "The wind, out of the northeast, will usher in some drier air, keeping rain coverage down compared to the past several days."

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Spotty showers will develop over northern zones during the mid-morning and then gradually spread south, she said. The most active areas will be from Sanford to the south.

"There could be a few storms that produce heavy rain, but that will be isolated," Cokinos said.

Rain chances are 40%, otherwise, you will see partly sunny skies with a breeze.

Highs will stay in the low to mid-80s near the coast. Inland will be a little warmer.

Father's Day weekend will see afternoon showers and storms.

Rain continues each day next week. 

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About the Authors:

Daniel started with WKMG-TV in 2000 and became the digital content manager in 2009. When he's not working on ClickOrlando.com, Daniel likes to head to the beach or find a sporting event nearby.

Emmy Award Winning Meteorologist Samara Cokinos joined the News 6 team in September 2017. In her free time, she loves running and being outside.

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