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Today's Outlook
Heat Returns Late Week
Forecast
Climate
Click/tap image to enlarge | Another stormy afternoon forecast as offshore flow keeps the sea breeze collision and highest rain chances (40% to 60%) over East Central Florida. Stronger storms will be capable of frequent cloud to ground lightning, gusty winds 40 to 50 mph, and locally heavy rainfall. Small hail or a brief tornado cannot be ruled out. Temperatures remain above normal with afternoon highs in the low to mid 90s, resulting in peak afternoon heat indices between 102 and 107 degrees, and widespread Moderate HeatRisk impacts forecast, up to Major near the coast where the slowed sea breeze will delay relief.
Click/tap image to enlarge | Increasing humidity combined with above-normal temperatures will bring dangerous heat back to East Central Florida, especially going into the weekend. Peak afternoon heat indices have a 60% to 80% to reach or exceed 105, and will be close to Heat Advisory criteria. Major to Extreme HeatRisk impacts are forecast for much of the area. Residents and visitors should monitor the forecast, and plan for a very hot weekend.