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Strong storms moving through Central Florida

Severe Thunderstorm Warnings have expired

ORLANDO, Fla. – Severe Thunderstorm Warnings from earlier in the day have all expired, but strong storms are still possible.


A severe thunderstorm warning means that dangerous weather conditions are happening or are expected soon.

Head indoors if you are outside and stay away from windows.

Rest Of Today And Tuesday

Storms will continue to push southeast for the remainder of the evening along a strong cold front.

Future radar 5 p.m. Monday

The main threats will be damaging wind and hail. A brief tornado cannot be ruled out.

Future radar 7 p.m. Monday

Storm chances should completely clear Central Florida by 8 p.m. Storms will wind down first north of Orlando and gradually push out from north to south.

Behind the storms, a strong push of cold air blasts into Central Florida.

Tuesday morning temperatures

Temperatures will plummet into the 40s for most of the region with 50s closer to the coast and the potential for 30s north of Orlando.

Highs Tuesday will struggle to climb out the 50s. Central Florida will begin dry out during the day.

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