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Stormy Sunday for central florida in stock. Here is the timing

Orlando, Fla. -Maren for an action -packed weather day in East Central Florida!

We have windy, warm conditions to start the day with showers and thunderstorms that starts later this afternoon and evening.

Some of these storms have the potential to become serious later a day and the evening. Due to this threat, the news 6 Pinpoint Weather Team has shown Sunday as a weather warning day.

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You can expect on Sunday afternoon in most areas of the region in the middle to the 1980s, with the places nearby and south of Orlando possibly reaching the low 90s. Together with the heat in front of the front, we will also see wind gusts of 25 to 35 miles per hour, so that wind advice comes into force today from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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Forecast models also show the showers and storms that push to North Central Florida in the early afternoon. The last runs indicate that the storms keep their strength when they approach in the early afternoon, but things get a little more difficult if they move to our area later a day.

The Storm Prediction Center has extended the easy risk (level 2/5) for areas from Interstate 4 to the north and a border risk (level 1/5) for the rest of central florida.

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Expect this evening, with some potentially strong gusts of wind, hail or even a short tornado, you can expect more scattered showers and storms. Keep an eye on the weather updates, especially after dark, and make sure that you have a way to get warnings if necessary.

We will follow a number of storms into the counties of Marion and Flagler between 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. The front will slowly follow south through sunset, approach the I-4 corridor until 10 p.m. and finally vacate the southern counties until midnight.

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With a view of Monday and Tuesday, we see a shift in the winds while the cold front runs through. The winds will turn northwest on Monday morning and bring cooler, drier air with it. Schauers should be completed in most areas with sunrise, with the temperatures remain mild.

St. Patrick's Day will still be airy and the temperatures will be much cooler and will be on the market in the upper 60s to the mid -1970s.

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The coolest part of the week comes on Tuesday morning. Most areas begin in the 40s (and low 50s on the coast).

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We will see a small back rash in the afternoon, with heights in the 70s for most places (although Volusia and Northern Brevard can stay in the upper 60s). The winds will switch to the northeast and can be airy again in the afternoon.

In short, today it will be busy with stormy weather to take care later a day. Stay safe and stay up to date with the latest forecasts!

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