Orlando and East Central Florida Braced for Surge in Storm Activity with Risk of Severe Weather

Residents in Orlando and across East Central Florida should keep an umbrella close this week, as the National Weather Service in Melbourne, FL, predicts a surge in storm activity, with a marginal risk of severe weather starting this afternoon. The forecast points to chances of 60+ MPH wind gusts and coin-sized hail, particularly south of I-4. The official bulletin emphasizes that rain chances will peak today along the Treasure Coast and throughout East Central Florida by Wednesday, accompanied by frequent lightning and potential flooding in areas with poor drainage.

The National Weather Service highlights a deep trough over Quebec extending down to Florida, bringing a band of moisture and setting the stage for an unsettled week. By midweek, an old surface boundary is expected to intensify and shift north, drawing tropical moisture back over Central Florida. Forecasters also note that a weak surface low could develop along the boundary by Wednesday, hinting at a complex weather scenario unfolding.

Marine conditions are also poised for disruption with a stalled front inviting scattered to numerous showers and storms. High pressure is expected to assert itself closer to the weekend. In terms of aviation, flyers might see some flight delays with showers and storms set to develop by late afternoon, especially south of MCO/TIX, according to the forecast discussion…

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