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Today's Storm Outlook
Staying Hot
Lightning Safety
Monitoring the Tropics
Forecast
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Click/tap image to enlarge | Showers and storms are forecast, with the highest coverage anticipated near the I-4 corridor late this afternoon. Lightning strikes, gusty winds, and heavy downpours will be possible with the strongest storms.
Click/tap image to enlarge | A Moderate to Major HeatRisk is forecast across much of east central Florida over the next several days. This heat will affect anyone without adequate cooling and hydration. Limit time outdoors, take plenty of breaks in air-conditioned spaces, and stay hydrated. Never leave children or pets unattended in a vehicle!
Click/tap image to enlarge | Whether you’re spending the day at the beach or an afternoon at the pool, at the first sign of a storm, you should gather your things and seek shelter. By the time you hear thunder or see lightning, you’re already in danger. When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors!
Click/tap image to enlarge | An area of low pressure is expected to develop off the SE U.S. coast early next week along a front. There is a low (20%) chance of tropical development as the system moves slowly westward. However, regardless of any development shower and storm chances rise, with the potential for locally heavy rainfall and minor flooding into next week as moisture increases ahead of the front.