Hotter days ahead: Limited rain chances keeping dangerous heat locked in for Central Florida

ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida is in for another hot summer day, with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 90s and heat index values topping out between 103 and 107 degrees.

Major Heat Risk is in place on Tuesday afternoon, and areas along the coast could feel the heat even longer if the sea breeze struggles to develop.

Rain chances are lower than they have been in recent days as drier air filters into the region. Most communities will stay dry for much of the day, with only isolated to scattered afternoon (20-30%) and evening storms expected. The best chance for rain will be south of the Cape and across the interior where sea breeze boundaries collide later this afternoon…

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