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Gulf system is expected to ramp up rain chances across Central Florida
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ORLANDO, Fl. – Beneficial rain is expected to develop across the area Wednesday and Thursday. A gulf system is expected to increase the moisture across Central Florida ramping up the rain coverage. Pockets of heavy rain is expected in a few areas which may lead to localized flooding. A flood watch goes into effect Wednesday afternoon lasting through Thursday afternoon. Flood Watch We’re not expecting widespread rain on Wednesday. Showers are expected to remain light through Wednesday morning with a few pockets of heavy rain then a break during the early afternoon hours. Thick clouds and on and off rain will keep afternoon highs below average in the middle to upper 70s across the area. Wed 7 a.m. Scattered rain is expected to develop again during the early evening hours with a few isolated downpours possible. Wed 7 p.m. The winds remain out of the east between 15-20 mph with higher wind gusts along the coast. A gale warning goes into effect from 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday. A small craft advisory remains in effect until 4 p.m. Wednesday afternoon which might get extended through Thursday. Thursday another round of scattered rain is possible across the area. Scattered heavy rain may lead to localized flooding. Friday rain chances begin to dwindle. The sunshine returns warming up temperatures up to 81°. The weekend forecast looks great. Pleasant and dry with highs climbing into the upper 70s.
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