ORLANDO, Fla. – Another hot and humid day is ahead for Central Florida, with temperatures climbing well into the 90s and scattered afternoon thunderstorms expected to develop as sea breezes collide across the area.
Light south to southwest winds will allow the east coast sea breeze to move inland, where it will eventually collide with the west coast sea breeze and help spark scattered showers and storms. The highest storm coverage is expected between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., especially across the interior of Central Florida.
While not everyone will see rain, a few storms could become strong. The main threats include frequent lightning, wind gusts up to 55 mph, small hail, and torrential downpours…