ORLANDO, Fla. — It has been a quiet evening across Central Florida, but coastal showers will again be possible overnight. The best chance for activity will be in areas east of Interstate 95, with warm lows in the mid 70s.
- Monday's highs at 90 degrees
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We will start the workweek Monday with partly cloudy skies and scattered showers and storms again develop and push westward. Expect highs Monday to return to around 90.
Moving through the workweek, a similar pattern continues. For Tuesday and Wednesday, we can expect highs in the low 90s and a 40 percent chance for rain both days. The low temperatures will return to the mid-70s.
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Towards the end of the week, we are looking at lower chances for rain, but temperatures are still expected to be in the low 90s.
Next weekend is still expected to be warm, with highs in the low 90s and a chance for some afternoon showers and storms.
Tropical Update
Tropical Storm Kirk is moving through the Atlantic with winds of about 40 mph. It is expected to weaken by the end of the week and currently poses no threat to Florida.
Subtropical Storm Leslie became the 12th named storm, but does not pose a threat to land at all.
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