ORLANDO, Fla. – We are heading into a typical summer pattern before summer officially arrives.
Expect rain chances at 40-60% each afternoon this week as the sea breezes come together.
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We still have a front that is stalled out across Central Florida, and a few storms could be strong with gusty winds and lightning.
Orlando on Tuesday will hit a high in the upper 80s. The average high on this date is 90. The record high is 100, set in 1945.
Orlando has a rain deficit of 2.74 inches since the first of the year.
Currently, there is nothing to pinpoint in the tropics.
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