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Scattered storms for Sunday Funday

Rain chances increase the farther north you go.

Rain chances return to near normal levels for Sunday afternoon.

ORLANDO, Fla. – Rain chances bump up slightly for Sunday as a little more moisture moves into Central Florida as a weak frontal boundary slides into the Southeast.

Sunday

We will begin our Sunday on the dry and sunny side, with the exception of spotty storms around Marion County. Showers will favor our northern counties for the late morning-early afternoon, with shower chances shifting southward as the day rolls on. Scattered storms push into the I-4 corridor and Orlando metro mid-afternoon. Storms will linger and favor areas east of I-4 to round out the day and into early evening. These storms will fade around 8pm. High temperatures will hit the mid 90s with heat indices around 105ºF.

Next Week

Another push of dry air will establish over Central Florida on Monday. This will lead to limited rain chances to start the week. Rain chances will gradually inch up as the week rolls on as moisture slowly returns to our atmosphere, riding the edge of a ridge of high pressure over the western Atlantic. Highs will remain above average with temperatures reaching the mid 90s each afternoon. Our average high at this point in the year is 91°F.