ORLANDO, Fla. – Sea breeze storms are popping up again in Central Florida.
Rain is expected to cover 60 percent of the region on Tuesday.
"We saw 0.02 inches of rain in Orlando on Monday, putting our deficit at 7.43 inches since January 1," Bridges said.
High temperatures will be in the upper 80s through the end of the week. The average high in Orlando on this date is 91.
The chance of rain increases to 70 percent on Thursday and Friday.
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"We are watching the chance for an area of low pressure to develop in the Gulf of Mexico in the coming days," Bridges said. "There is no invest from the hurricane center, but we will keep you up to date."
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