Showers and storms will continue to weaken through midnight as clouds break throughout the night too. Lows will fall into the mid to low 70s.

Monday we will see another hot day with highs in the mid 90’s. Rain chances will be fairly high again, and we expect widespread showers in the afternoon. Tomorrow evening will be muggy and warm again, with lows in the mid 70’s. The afternoon showers and storms should clear out of the area by nightfall.

As we continue into the work week, we can expect rain chances to taper off as the week goes on. Highs will be in the 90’s under partly cloudy skies, and the chance of an afternoon shower or storm cannot be eliminated.

Lows will be in the mid 70’s under partly cloudy skies. In the tropics, we expect the quiet conditions to continue with no tropical development over the next few days.

A viewer sends a photo of small hail in Deltona (Photo courtesy Jeremy Elias)

A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect for western Orange county, northwestern osceola and southern Seminole County until 7 p.m.

Strong thunderstroms were moving east over union park near the University of Central Florida and stretching southwest toward Doctor Phillips, according to the National Weather Service.

Wind gusts up to 50 m.p.h. will be possible for these storms.

Significant weather advisory for northeastern lake, northwestern Volusia and northwestern Seminole counties until 5:30 p.m.

A severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 5:00 p.m. for south central Volusia, central Seminole and Marion counties, according to the National Weather Service.

Dime size hail and wind gusts up to 60 mph will be possible with these storms.


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