ORLANDO, Fla. – After tying a record high Sunday in Orlando, temperatures will again soar into the mid-80s in Central Florida.
"We will see near record-high temperatures Monday, with a risk of a few strong storms after 2 p.m.," News 6 meteorologist Troy Bridges said.
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Sunday's high in Orlando reached 87 degrees, which tied the record high set in 1982.
The high will likely top off at 84 on Monday, shy of the record of 88 degrees, set in 1928.
The average high on this date is 75.
There will be a 60 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Pinpointing storms in the panhandle out ahead of a strong front. pic.twitter.com/AtL5hAso1v
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Here is Today's #SevereThreat after 2PM! pic.twitter.com/3ktlXFAShS
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Overnight lows will be in the upper 60s.
Tuesday's high will be 78, with a 30 percent chance of rain.
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Highs will be in the 60s on Wednesday and Thursday, with lows dipping into the upper 40s.
After Tuesday, rain chances don't return until Sunday.
Watch News 6 for more weather updates.