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Central Florida is preparing for a hot and stormy Memorial Day weekend, with increased rain chances and high temperatures. After a dry Thursday, showers and storms are expected starting Friday afternoon, particularly impacting areas south of Orlando. While Saturday will maintain warm conditions with further thunderstorms, Sunday will bring slightly cooler weather. Memorial Day is predicted to be mostly sunny with isolated storm chances, making it suitable for outdoor activities. Residents should stay updated on changing weather conditions throughout the holiday weekend.
Central Florida Weather Update: Increased Rain Chances and Heat Ahead for Memorial Day Weekend
Orlando, Florida – Central Florida is gearing up for a hot and stormy Memorial Day weekend as increased rain chances and elevated temperatures are on the horizon. Following a dry Thursday, residents should prepare for potential showers and storms beginning Friday afternoon.
The weather forecast indicates that Friday will see a shift in conditions, with morning lows expected to be in the low 70s. As a cold front approaches from the south, the likelihood of rain and thunderstorms is anticipated to rise, particularly south of the Orlando area. While many regions could remain relatively dry, the best chances for rain will be concentrated closer to Miami-Dade and Broward counties, where the severe weather impacts could include isolated storms, strong winds, hail, and flooding.
Highs on Friday are projected to reach the mid-90s, creating warm conditions throughout the day. Storm chances are expected to increase around noon, peaking in the mid-afternoon. Residents should remain vigilant as the potential for severe weather could pose risks in affected areas.
As we move into the holiday weekend, Saturday will start off with similar warm conditions. Afternoon thunderstorms can be expected again, maintaining the mid-90s temperature range. Rain chances will persist and many may face another round of rain similar to Friday. By Sunday, however, a trend toward slightly cooler weather is anticipated, with temperatures around 90°F and widely scattered afternoon storms primarily located inland.
Memorial Day on Monday will provide an opportunity for families and friends to gather outdoors as the forecast calls for mostly sunny skies with isolated storm chances. The probability of rain is estimated at 20%, with the possible onset of storms later in the day. Highs should hover around 90°F, making it a pleasant day for outdoor activities, albeit with occasional rain interruptions.
Looking beyond the holiday weekend, next week is expected to usher in a more active weather pattern, with daily afternoon storm chances and temperatures remaining steady in the low 90s.
Overall, the weather across Central Florida will lead towards a mixed bag of hot temperatures and intermittent rain throughout the holiday weekend, especially on Saturday, which is predicted to have the highest rain chances. Thus, locals and visitors alike should plan their activities with the fluctuating weather in mind.
In summary, Central Florida’s Memorial Day weekend will bring heat and the potential for storms. Those engaging in outdoor plans should stay updated on the weather and be prepared for changing conditions.
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