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Following a calm day on Tuesday, anticipate isolated to scattered thunderstorms developing in the evening after 5 p.m., moving east-northeast into our region.
These storms are likely to bring heavy rain, lightning, and small hail, with a low tornado risk.
Activity is expected to commence around 7 p.m., persisting across Central Florida until approximately 2 a.m. Wednesday.
As Wednesday unfolds, with the passage of the upper trough axis early in the morning, there is a 40% chance of showers and storms redeveloping.
Some of these storms may reach strong to marginally severe levels, posing a potential threat of wind gusts and hail.
Stay weather-aware during this period.