What caused the recent heavy rainfall?
A combination of factors led to the heavy rainfall, including tropical moisture and a stalled weather pattern.
Weather / Florida
After heavy rainfall and coastal flooding, Central Florida is finally getting a taste of fall. This weekend promises sunshine and lower humidity, with more pleasant temperatures expected next week.
Central Florida residents can look forward to improving weather conditions after a period of heavy rain and flooding. A cold front is expected to move through the area, bringing with it lower humidity and more comfortable temperatures. While Saturday may still see some scattered showers and gusty winds, Sunday should bring abundant sunshine and a true taste of fall. Next week, expect mostly sunny skies with highs in the 80s and morning lows dipping into the 50s and 60s, slightly below average for mid-October.
A combination of factors led to the heavy rainfall, including tropical moisture and a stalled weather pattern.
Temperatures will begin to feel more like fall starting Sunday, with even cooler temperatures expected next week.
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