Afternoon showers and thunderstorms have plagued Central Florida for the better part of the last two weeks.

The wet-season trend is expected to continue Wednesday, with plenty of scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms already impacting Lake and Orange counties.

For an interactive map of rainfall totals across Florida and the United States, go here.

Here's a look at the precipitation totals over the last 14 days, according to the National Weather Service:

  • Brevard County: much of the northern areas have received 6 inches, with the coastal areas seeing about 1.5 inches
  • Flagler: most parts have seen about 3 inches
  • Lake: about 3 inches, but northern areas have seen 6 inches
  • Marion: most have gotten 3 inches, but parts have seen 6 inches
  • Orange: about 5 inches in many areas, with other areas receiving about 4 inches
  • Osceola: the northern parts have seen about 4-5 inches, with about 3 inches falling in the southern portions
  • Seminole: about 4-5 inches have been observed
  • Sumter: most areas have received about 3 inches
  • Volusia: most parts have seen 3-4 inches, but eastern portions have received about 1 inch and northwestern areas seeing between 5-6 inches

Rainfall totals since July 1:

  • Daytona Beach: 1.05 inches
  • Leesburg: 2.23 inches
  • Melbourne: 2.91 inches
  • Orlando: 5.46 inches
  • Sanford: 3.50 inches