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Irish Star on MSNLightning storms to ravage Florida as weather experts declare flash flood warning for weekendStrong storms are expected to move through the Central Florida area across the weekend, with the National Weather Service ...
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNOrlando weather: Unsettled pattern to bring numerous showers and storms through weekendThe unsettled weather pattern we've been experiencing across Central Florida is expected to continue throughout the weekend, ...
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNTIMELINE: Strong storms could bring flood risks to Orlando, Central Florida; more showers this weekendFriday in Central Florida starts with scattered showers and storms, especially along the coast and west of I-95, with up to ...
ORLANDO, Fla. - A round of storms is bringing soaking tropical moisture to the Gulf Coast and Florida this weekend. While eyes stay on two tropical areas to watch in the Atlantic Ocean, forecasters ...
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If we see any heavy rain, it will fall during the afternoon and evening. The areas most likely to experience isolated ...
Storms are expected to continue into Thursday evening across Florida, with widespread activity through 10 p.m. then the rain ...
Scattered heavy downpours are likely this weekend across Central Florida, with 2 to 4 inches of rain expected in some areas. News 6 meteorologist Michelle Morgan shares the latest updates, rain totals ...
Orlando braces for thunderstorms with strong winds and heavy rainfall, maintaining high storm chances through the weekend.
This next tropical wave headed off Africa has a greater chance becoming our next named storm and could get a little close for ...
Thursday will bring increased rain and storm chances, especially in the afternoon, with temperatures reaching the low 90s.
Strong storms are dumping more rain on Central Florida on Wednesday afternoon. Numerous inland storms will prove to be a nuisance into the early evening, with sea breeze collisions taking place.
The Everglades facility has faced a barrage of questions about how detainees would be kept safe in the hurricane-prone area.
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