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A cold front in Central Florida brings showers and heavy rain, but drier air will follow. Pleasant weather with sunshine and low rain chances ahead.
Rain and thunderstorm chances will continue across Central Florida through the weekend and into next week as tropical moisture increases. While widespread severe weather is not expected, some storms could produce heavy downpours, wind gusts of 30 to 40 mph, and localized rainfall totals of up to 4 inches, especially west of Orlando. The wetter pattern arrives as the Atlantic hurricane season officially begins Monday.
Expect continued rain and thunderstorms, especially west of Orlando and east of I-75. High heat index and humidity likely. Stay prepared!
Temperatures will remain warm and another round of storms will be possible Monday afternoon.
Get ready for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season. Learn the list of storm names and stay updated with Channel 9 Eyewitness News.
High temperatures continue to climb on Wednesday, with 90-degree heat being possible in portions of Central Florida.
Central Florida faces strong storms Saturday with 60 mph winds, heavy rain, and low tornado risk. Dry, windy conditions also bring elevated fire danger.
Expect a warm Sunday with temperatures around 90 degrees. Clouds will build throughout the day, but a cold front will bring cooler temperatures Monday.
Central Florida will see sunny skies, breezy conditions, and rising temperatures into the upper 80s this week, with no significant rain in the forecast.
Smaller rain chances continue for the first part of Monday, but heavier rain will arrive later in the afternoon and last through most of this week.
Central Florida weather update: Rain chances decrease, with a chance of isolated showers. Another cold front to bring rain later this week.
Central Florida faces critical fire danger as strong winds and dry air create elevated fire risk. Red flag warning issued.
Weather alert for Central Florida: Strong winds and potential for severe storms. Gusts up to 50 mph, hail, and thunderstorms expected.
Strong winds and severe weather expected in Central Florida on Sunday. Gusts up to 50 mph and hail possible. Clearer skies for President's Day.
Central Florida to experience a warming trend with temperatures reaching the low 80s by Wednesday. A cold front is expected to move in on Saturday.
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