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Weather / Florida Weather
Central Florida residents should prepare for a weekend filled with coastal morning showers and afternoon thunderstorms. The unsettled weather pattern is expected to bring increased rain chances and potential for gusty winds.
The stormy pattern is due to a stationary front lifting north over Central Florida. This will lead to a 50-70% chance of rain and thunderstorms throughout the weekend and into early next week.
**Detailed Forecast:** - **Saturday:** Highs around 92°F with a 70% chance of showers and storms. - **Sunday:** Slightly hotter at 93°F with a 60% chance of rain. - **Monday Onward:** Highs in the upper 80s with frequent rain.
**Halloween Horror Nights:** Lingering storms may affect the opening of Halloween Horror Nights, but conditions should improve later in the evening.
**Tropics Watch:** Invest 91L is being monitored but currently poses no immediate threat to Central Florida. It has a 30% chance of development over the next two days and a 60% chance over the next week. You can follow updates from the National Hurricane Center <a href="https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/?ref=yanuki.com" target="_blank">here</a>.
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