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More heat advisories, storms across Central Florida

Feels-like temperatures 105 or higher today

ORLANDO, Fla. – We are in for another Inconvenient Weather Day across Central Florida as Marion and Flagler counties are both under heat advisories.

Temperatures will be in the mid-90s, feeling like 105 or higher across Central Florida on Friday.

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued on Friday afternoon for Brevard and Osceola counties. That warning is expired at 4:15 p.m.

Some areas could feel even hotter than that.

Heat advisories are issued when feels-like temperatures go to 108 or higher.

Expect a high of 94 in Orlando on Friday with a 60% coverage of rain.

Highs will be in the mid-90s through the weekend and the beginning of next week.

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Expect a 60% coverage of rain on Saturday and 50% coverage of rain on Sunday. Rain chances stay high through next week.

The record high temperature for Orlando today is 97 set in 1969.

The average high in Orlando is 92.

We are currently not pinpointing anything in the tropics.

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