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Sunday Funday features scattered downpours

Tropical moisture lingers, but exciting changes lie ahead for next week.

Forecast models showing storms favoring I-4 to I-95.

ORLANDO, Fla. – Tropical moisture lingering across Central Florida will help to spark more showers and storms this afternoon.

Forecast models showing storms favoring I-4 to I-95.

Any morning errands or plans will go off without a hitch as we will be cloudy but dry to start the day. We will start to see spotty showers and storms spark around lunchtime as the front continues to push south into Flagler County. Showers and storms will be concentrated from Volusia County down to Osceola County, especially from I-4 to I-95. These showers and storms will continue until sunset and then fade away for a quiet Sunday evening.

Our Monday will feature a carbon copy forecast with a mostly dry morning followed by showers and storms scattered around Central Florida in the afternoon.

Drier air expected across Central Florida for the second half of the upcoming week.

Changes lie ahead for the second half of next week as a trough of low pressure helps to swing a backdoor cold front through Central Florida. This will usher in drier, less humid air across the area to end the week and begin the weekend! We’re talking bountiful sunshine, lower humidity, and morning lows in the 60s by week’s end!