ORLANDO, Fla. – Happy Saturday, Central Florida!
We’re in for another soggy stretch today, but it’s not a total washout.
The morning hours will stay mostly dry, with scattered showers and storms ramping up after lunchtime. Some of the rain could get heavy at times, especially in low-lying or poorly-drained spots, so keep an eye out for minor flooding.
Rainfall totals could reach 1 to 3 inches, with locally higher amounts possible.
Most counties are under a marginal risk for isolated flooding, so stay weather-aware.
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Despite the clouds and rain, afternoon highs will still climb into the upper 80s.
Looking ahead to Sunday, we’ll start off dry, but storms are expected to bubble up through the afternoon. Highs once again hold steady in the upper 80s.
As we head into the work week, the unsettled pattern sticks around. Don’t stash that umbrella yet — daily highs will rebound into the low 90s, with more afternoon showers and storms in the mix.
[TROPICS: Tropical Depression Three expected to strengthen into Tropical Storm Chantal]