Storms move across Central Florida

Storm chances favor Interstate 95 and south of Orlando

ORLANDO, Fla. – Storm chances will once again be elevated Sunday. After a sunny start, clouds will be quick to bubble back up. Through the morning, the highest chance for a few showers and thunderstorms will be closest to the east coast of Florida.

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Gradually, storm chances increase into the early afternoon. Storm chances will be at their highest from about 1 p.m. through 5 p.m. The best chance for storms during that time period will tend to be in areas around and south of Orlando.

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Future radar

Storms should fade earlier than they did Saturday evening. Highs Sunday top out in the low 90s.

Storm chances fall to 30% Monday. High temperatures remain in the low 90s.

TROPICS UPDATE:

The tropics remain quiet as whole with no significant development expected over the next five days. There is an outside chance of a quick depression or tropical storm forming near the Texas coast, but the unorganized disturbance is expected to move on shore later Sunday. There are no threats to Florida.