ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida is seeing yet another wet day.
"Once again, we are pinpointing the east and west coast sea breezes through the afternoon Tuesday," News 6 meteorologist Troy Bridges said. "There is also a boundary that is stalled out across Central Florida that will eventually wash out. It will act as a focal point for a few scattered showers and storms."
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Rain chances will be at 70 percent in the afternoon. Storms will linger into the night, with a 50 percent coverage area after 8 p.m.
"Expect some strong storms, with lightning, heavy winds and rain," Bridges said.
The high in Orlando will be in the low 90s. The average high on this date is 91.
With dry conditions across Central Florida, the fire threat remains high.
"Any lightning that we see could spark a fire, like we saw on Monday," Bridges said.
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Despite the recent rain, Orlando's rain deficit is 9.60 inches this year.
Warming to 92 today with a 70% coverage of rain after the noon hour! pic.twitter.com/rG0ogBEdzi
— Troy Bridges (@TroyNews6) June 27, 2017
It's very far away, but The Hurricane Center is watching this wave. We will keep an eye on it! pic.twitter.com/diK9o1ybeZ
— Troy Bridges (@TroyNews6) June 27, 2017
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