ORLANDO, Fla. – Much-needed rain is expected to continue across parts of Central Florida through at least the middle of the week.
A cold front is expected to stall across Central Florida and will act as the focal point for waves of rain and storms through Thursday.
Thunderstorms have the chance to continue into the early morning hours of Tuesday.
Tuesday:
Scattered showers and storms will be around for the morning commute.
A couple of scattered showers will be around in the evening, but not as widespread as Monday evening.
The wind will turn very gusty, at times pushing 50 mph along the coast and 35-40 mph inland.
Highs will struggle to climb out of the 60s across Central Florida.
Wednesday:
A few showers may be around for the morning, but the better chance of rain arrives in the afternoon and evening as moisture surges in from the Atlantic.
Highs Wednesday will also be around 70. The winds remain very gusty.
Thursday:
The focus for the steadiest rain will again be along and east of I-4 as the moisture comes in mainly from the Atlantic.
The highest rainfall looks to focus along and east of I-4, but heavy rain will fall at times along and around I-75.
Drier weather nudges in for the upcoming weekend.