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Storms, Central Florida
TIMELINE: Afternoon storms could bring lightning, gusty winds to Central Florida on Tuesday
ORLANDO, Fla. - Grab an umbrella! Tuesday will feature a likely chance for afternoon storms along and east of Interstate 4, but a much lower chance north and west of I-4. Storm threats could include lightning and gusty winds. View the gallery below for when to expect the worst weather:
Impact Weather: Strong, severe storms could pop up this afternoon in Central Florida
Although Tuesday morning was off to a clear start, the afternoon hours bring potential for rain and a severe storm or two. See where and when the threats are expected:
Afternoon storm pattern continues this week in Central Florida
The high temperature in Orlando should reach around 90 degrees on Monday afternoon. Our rain and storm chances will increase to around 40% for the rest of the week, which is normal for this time of year. Anyone headed to the coast should also be aware of dangerous conditions due to the risk of rip currents.
Lower coverage of showers and storms expected in Central Florida on Sunday
Drier air is expected to promote lower coverage of showers and storms in Central Florida on Sunday, the National Weather Service said. Afternoon temperatures are forecast near normal in the upper
Orlando weather: Slim chance for showers, storms Monday in Central Florida
Central Florida still hold onto the slim chance for showers and storms on Monday afternoon, but they'll be isolated.
Storms ease up in central N.C. Tuesday
Storms ease up in central N.C. Tuesday
A partial lunar eclipse happens tonight.
Super Harvest Moon, partial lunar eclipse to combine for rare celestial trifecta
A Super Harvest Moon with a partial lunar eclipse will light up September's night skies Tuesday in a rare celestial trifecta as summer begins to wind down.
What is the super harvest blood moon? How to see the rare celestial trifecta, lunar eclipse in Central Florida
Make sure you look to the sky Tuesday night! Tuesday's lunar eclipse will coincide with the super harvest blood moon, and you'll be able to see it in Central Florida. Learn how:
Tuesday's harvest supermoon will also be a partial lunar eclipse. How to best view the rare celestial event.
Sept. 17, the harvest supermoon will coincide with a partial lunar eclipse, offering a unique spectacle for skywatchers. While harvest moons happen every year, supermoons occur three to four times a year and partial lunar eclipses happen at least twice yearly.
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Low off the coast brings in drier changes for Central Florida
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3 students across Central Florida accused of making shooting threats
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Vote: Mid-Central Florida football Player of the Week (9/17/2024)
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Are metal detectors needed in Central Florida schools?
Neither Flagler County nor Seminole County public schools have metal detectors. More than 2,500 people have signed a petition ...
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