Weekend soaker ahead as tropical moisture surges into Central Florida

ORLANDO, Fla. – The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor the northern Gulf just off the coast of Florida’s Big Bend for potential development. Models are still picking up on a surface low pressure forming over the weekend and will help to push a plethora of tropical moisture into Central Florida. Whether this low becomes more organized or stays broad and weak, our rain chances soar leading into the weekend and even early next week.

Friday

Friday will feature a typical sea breeze pattern for our storms. However, with increasing moisture to work with, our sea breeze will be supercharged to develop more widespread showers and thunderstorms. Our Friday will start off with a mix of sun and clouds which will allow temperatures to hit the low-mid 90s before our sea breeze begins developing storms. Our east and west coast sea breezes will begin sparking showers and storms along I-75 and I-95 around 12pm-1pm Friday afternoon. These two will meet near I-4 by 2-3pm. Storms will continue to dance around Central Florida through the evening drive and fizzle around sunset…

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