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Sea Breeze storms favor east coast this weekend

Westerly winds keep afternoon storms in our neighborhoods.

Highs in the low-mid 90s with scattered afternoon sea breeze storms.

ORLANDO, Fla. – Friday afternoon showers and storms will dance around Central Florida into the early evening hours. If you have dinner plans or a date around town be sure to have the umbrella in your car just in case. After sunset, these storms will begin to fade, leaving for a dry evening after 10pm. A humid night will ensue with lows only dropping into the mid-upper 70s.

Highs in the low-mid 90s with scattered afternoon sea breeze storms.

A westerly wind shift for this weekend means that sea breeze storms will form a little farther east than usual and favor our side of the state in the afternoon. A partly cloudy and dry Saturday morning will help high temperatures climb into the low-mid 90s and heat indices around 100ºF. This is the fuel to spark our sea breeze thunderstorms.

Sea breeze storms favor I-4 corridor Saturday afternoon.

They will develop near the I-4 corridor just after lunchtime. With a very light NNW steering flow, these storms will be nearly stationary, slowly drifting to the south. As our sea breeze collapses late afternoon into the early evening, the shower chances will swing towards the east coast.

Sea breeze storms linger near I-4 Corridor Saturday night.

This will allow our storms to linger longer into the evening than usual. Saturday night plans around town will need to feature an indoor option or rain gear in the car.

Sea breeze storms pinning along east coast around sunset Sunday evening.

A similar scene will play out for Sunday as our SW winds continue. This will allow temperatures to climb into the mid 90s with showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. These storms will form between I-4 and I-95. The sea breeze will try to push inland but our westerly winds will keep the sea breeze from pushing much farther than the I-4 corridor. As the sea breeze collapses into the early evening, these showers will push into our east coast neighborhoods.