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It will stay mostly cloudy throughout much of Saturday in Orlando, with the weather forecast calling for overcast skies lingering into the afternoon. The wind gusts will also be something to watch—expect them as high as 25 mph during peak hours, per the latest 10-day forecast.
A flash flood warning was in effect Friday morning for Volusia County as 2-4 inches of rain, more in some places, fell across portions of the area.
The chances for heavy rain remain high on Friday in South Florida, but will gradually decrease as a front approaches on the weekend.
A cold front is forecast to move south along the Florida peninsula in the coming days, but not before heat index could get near 100 in some areas.
ORLANDO, Fla. – More rain will stream into Central Florida on Friday. A flash flood warning was in effect for Brevard County late Thursday as 2-5 inches of rain, more in some places, fell across portions of the area. Some locations that may experience flash flooding are Cocoa, Cocoa Beach, Cape Canaveral, Merritt Island, Sharpes and Jetty Park.
Wet weather pattern to bring flooding, prolong dangerous beach conditions along Florida's east coast
The National Hurricane Center has given a disturbed area of weather off Florida’s east coast a 10% chance of development. Even without additional development, heavy rainfall, flooding, rough seas and dangerous rip currents will be likely.
Feeling like fall?! It's coming! Well...kind of. A mild start to your weekend can be expected with clouds and sun overhead.
It's typically not until early November when overnight low temperatures in South Florida dip below 70 degrees.
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Nor'easter could affect Florida beach conditions over Columbus Day weekend. Cooler temps coming
A nor'easter is expected to batter the U.S. east coast over the Columbus Day weekend, bringing flooding, gusty winds and coastal erosion.