ORLANDO, Fla. — Another round of possibly severe weather is moving into Central Florida from the west, prompting a severe thunderstorm watch in Orlando and surrounding areas until 4 p.m. today, according to the National Weather Service in Melbourne.
In Lake and western Orange counties, a second significant weather advisory was issued to alert residents of a thunderstorm near Groveland that could bring penny-size hail and wind gusts up to 50 mph to said regions throughout the morning.
The threat of severe weather has been elevated to level three out of five for all of the Orlando area, according to the NWS Storm Prediction Center:
8:00am CDT #SPC Day1 Outlook Enhanced Risk: today over central florida https://t.co/GtEvHQ3UxE pic.twitter.com/6rRMPmYHbE
— NWS Storm Prediction Center (@NWSSPC) April 11, 2021
In general, all mentioned warnings include the risk of localized flooding from torrential rainfall.
As these storms may intensify, you’re encouraged to monitor your radio for further alerts from the NWS.
The severe thunderstorm watch bulletin, effective as of 8:10 a.m., includes the following counties:
- Alachua
- Brevard
- Citrus
- DeSoto
- Dixie
- Flagler
- Gilchrist
- Hardee
- Hernando
- Highlands
- Hillsborough
- Indian River
- Lake
- Levy
- Manatee
- Marion
- Okeechobee
- Orange
- Osceola
- Pasco
- Pinellas
- Polk
- Putnam
- Sarasota
- Seminole
- Sumter
- Volusia
Be sure to keep your phones and radios charged so that you can tune in to WDBO 107.3-FM & AM-580 for wall-to-wall severe weather coverage.
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