A fast-moving cold front pushes through Central Florida Wednesday bringing scattered showers and a few strong storms.
Expect pockets of light showers this morning ahead of the main line which arrives closer to noon.
Winds 40-50 mph, occasional lightning, and even a brief tornado are possible as the front passes quickly through. Once the line of storms exits southern Brevard county around 3 p.m., cool air starts pushing south behind the front.
Overnight lows will drop into the lower 40s and with winds up to 15 mph, the “feels like” temperatures Thursday morning will be in the 30s.
Sunshine returns Thursday with highs climbing in to the mid-60s (about 10-degrees cooler than normal).
The 70s return Friday and stick around through the weekend.
Highs: Upper 70s Dropping to 60s/50s Lows: 30s and 40s Rain Coverage: 60% |
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