ORLANDO, Fla. -- We've seen a few storms develop in the evening hours, but quiet activity will return overnight. 

  • Storm chances increase this weekend
  • Evening temps fall into the 70s
  • More active weather next week
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Expect variable clouds through the early morning, with daybreak temps in the low to mid 70s.

More rain and storms are on the way for Sunday. We will again see sun and clouds in the morning with storms developing in the PM hours. Highs for Sunday will be in the low 90s.

Next week is looking more active than the past several days. Deeper tropical moisture will attempt to move into the area, increasing the coverage of showers and storms. Activity will be likely on Monday, with highs in the low 90s.

Rain chances continue heading into midweek. Again, the best chance for showers and storms will be in the afternoon and early evening. Highs both days will be in the low 90s.

There is some uncertainty about rain chances for the back end of next week. Right now, expect a good bet for showers and storms both Thursday and Friday with highs in the low 90s.

The active weather pattern will likely continue heading into next weekend.

Tropical Update

Subtropical Storm Beryl continues to churn in the western Atlantic. 

Beryl is 510 Miles south of Halifax, Nova Scotia, with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph.

Its movement is towards the northeast at 14 mph.

The storm was upgraded from a remnant low Saturday afternoon. Beryl had previously been a hurricane near the Lesser Antilles.

Beryl will maintain subtropical characteristics through early Monday. It will eventually weaken into a remnant low as it nears the Canadian Maritimes on Tuesday.

The system will not directly impact the United States.

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