The Brief
- Severe storms are possible along Florida’s Space Coast Monday evening, especially in Brevard County.
- Damaging winds, brief tornadoes, and hail are the main threats.
- Tuesday will be hotter, with highs in the 90s and isolated inland storms likely in the afternoon.
ORLANDO, Fla. – Storms are expected to roll through Florida’s Space Coast Monday evening, with the potential for damaging winds, hail, and isolated tornadoes, according to the National Weather Service.
Monday Forecast: Evening storms linger
What to expect:
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect through 9 p.m., with the greatest risk of strong to severe storms concentrated in Brevard County on Monday evening.
Locations along I-75 are expected to remain largely dry through the evening.
These storms along the Space Coast may produce wind gusts exceeding 60 mph, brief tornadoes, or small hail. The flash flooding threat remains low due to the fast-moving nature of the storm system.
What is the Central Florida weather forecast for Tuesday?
Tuesday’s forecast brings a return to sunshine mixed with clouds and significantly warmer conditions. Highs are projected to reach the low to mid-90s. Another round of afternoon thunderstorms is possible, particularly across inland areas. Storm coverage will be limited, but a few storms may still become strong.
The FOX 35 Storm Team is cautioning residents to remain alert and monitor local weather updates as conditions evolve.
What will the weather look like for the rest of the week?
Looking ahead:…