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Orlando area to reach highs in low 90s

ORLANDO, Fla. – Tuesday will be another day with a high coverage of rain in Central Florida.

In fact, rain chances will be at 70% for the next three days.

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Expect rain chances at 50% over the weekend.

High temperatures will be in the low 90s. The average high in Orlando on this date is 91. The record high is 99, set in 1903.

Orlando received 0.03 inches of rain Monday, putting the city’s yearly rain deficit at 5.34 inches.

TRACKING THE TROPICS

We are pinpointing two areas of development in the tropics.

An area near the Lesser Antilles has an 80% chance of development over the next five days. It will likely remain out to sea, however, as all the computer models showing it recurving in the coming days.

We are also pinpointing an area of low pressure moving off the coast of Africa. It has a 40% chance of development over the next five days. It’s too early to tell where the system will head.

The next two named storms will be called Danielle and Earl.

The peak of hurricane season is Sept. 10.

Hurricane season runs through November.

[TRACK THE TROPICS: Watch tropics loop in video player below]