ORLANDO, Fla. – Happy Sunday! It’s a mild and humid start to Sunday.
A cold front is expected to move through Sunday afternoon/evening initiating hit or miss showers and storms. Drier air will continue to move in behind that front lowering rain chances.
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Isolated storms could produce strong wind gusts between 30-50+ mph, large hail (up to 1 inch), lightning, heavy rain and an isolated spin up possible.
The rain and cloud cover will keep afternoon highs closer to average on Sunday. Normally highs are around 89 degrees. Forecast highs in Orlando is 90 degrees.
Tonight, clouds are expected to slowly thin out with overnight temperatures falling into the lower 70s.
For the first half of the week, scattered rain and a few embedded thunderstorms are likely due to the sea breezes. Not a complete washout, but some areas could see heavy rain at times. Daily high temperatures stay in the upper 80s Monday and Tuesday.
An area of high pressure develops near Central Florida, keeping things quiet through the rest of the week. But, afternoon highs are back above average in the lower-to-middle 90s beginning on Wednesday.
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