ORLANDO, Fla. — Update:
A quick band of storms are approaching downtown Orlando, but they will not last long as they march east through the I-4 corridor at about 25 mph.
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Tom Terry and George Waldenberger are tracking the storms in Severe Weather Center 9.
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Stormy over @LakeEolaSwans right now as heavy storms march east through the I-4 corridor! Tracking live on @WFTV starting at 4pm. pic.twitter.com/m3mz5wFATT
— Tom Terry (@TTerryWFTV) July 18, 2022
Earlier story:
Monday will see mostly sunny skies throughout the morning with a 50% chance of storms in the afternoon.
Expect temperatures to reach the mid-90s.
Active seabreeze pattern again today. Storms will move from west to east, with the best chance in metro Orlando in the mid to late afternoon hours. The best chance for widespread storms will be along the east coast, from the late afternoon through sunset. pic.twitter.com/OSvMfIR8NP
— Rusty McCranie (@RMcCranieWFTV) July 18, 2022
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Tuesday looks the same, with a slight chance of some rain in the morning and a 30% chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon.
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Looking ahead to the rest of the week, the chance of rain is low through midweek. It will be hot with temperatures in the mid-90s through Wednesday.
Heading into the weekend, the chance of afternoon storms will increase with the potential for rain at about 30%.
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