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Central Florida to stay dry through remainder of weekend

Most areas saw rainfall totals under half an inch in Central Florida on Saturday

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ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida woke up to storms rolling through ahead of a cold front that will proceed into southern Florida, stalling on Sunday and then lifting northward as a warm front on Monday.

Most areas saw rainfall totals under half an inch, but Orlando and Melbourne managed to get a little more than that.

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Once the rain cleared and the sun came out, high temperatures were above average for this time of year. Typically, high temperatures stay around 72 degrees.

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Tonight and Sunday remain mainly dry. Models hint at a few stray sprinkles of rain around 7-8 a.m., mainly south of Orlando in Osceola and Brevard counties.

Highs stay in the mid-to-upper 60s with a breezy northwest wind around 10-15 mph under partly sunny skies.

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Monday there’s a small chance for a few showers, mainly light rain.

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Our next threat of widespread storms and showers comes in on Tuesday ahead of a stronger cold front headed our way.

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Ahead of that cold front there could be a few storms that turn severe. It’s still a little early to zero in on the hazards, but there could be a few storms capable of producing strong damaging winds up to 50-60 mph in addition to heavy rain and possibly small hail.

A few tornadoes can’t be ruled out, but of course as the front inches closer the hazards will be fine-tuned along with the timing of the stormy weather.

Be sure to stay with News 6 for more updates.


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Emmy Award Winning Meteorologist Samara Cokinos joined the News 6 team in September 2017. In her free time, she loves running and being outside.