Here's the Central Florida weather forecast for Thursday:

  • Lower storm coverage
  • Pattern change coming?

Tonight will be quiet again as temperatures fall into the middle 70s under a partly cloudy sky.  More afternoon showers and storms moving east to west Thursday with temperatures back up into the middle 90s.

A trough of low pressure pushing off the mid-Atlantic coast combined with high pressure will feed in deep layer moisture Thursday and Friday, brining rain chances back up to 40 percent. Highs stay in the low to mid 90s into the weekend. We may be in line for a pattern change early next week.

Wave heights will come up a bit to stomach high the next couple days, as a stronger east-southeast trade swell develops. We’ll keep this wave action going through Friday. Be careful in the water though, as a moderate rip current threat exists. Sea surface temps remain in the middle 80s.

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