Orlando - Local weather services warn Central Florida of heavy rain, thunderstorms and dangerous surf beginning Monday, as a stalled system brings scattered downpours and isolated intense storms into Tuesday and midweek. Radar and forecasts show increasing coverage from noon with elevated lightning, wind and surf risks. Officials have issued Flood Watches and Wind Advisories this week, with watches in effect through 8 p.m. Tuesday and wind advisories running into the night; rainfall totals of 2 to 4 inches, isolated higher amounts above 5 inches, and gusts near 45–50 mph threaten commutes, coastal flooding and erosion.
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Heavy rain and high winds can disrupt your daily routine. Commutes may take longer due to flooding and poor visibility. Coastal residents should be alert for potential erosion. Check your local weather updates and plan accordingly.
Central Florida is in for a wet and windy week. With rainfall totals up to 5 inches and gusts near 50 mph, it's crucial to stay informed and prepared. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the area who could use a heads-up.
Emergency agencies and local officials benefit from advance warnings, enabling staged resource deployment, targeted evacuations, and pre-positioning of assets to reduce hazard impacts this week.
Residents, commuters, coastal businesses and infrastructure suffered increased risk of localized flooding, property damage, travel disruptions, and potential power outages during the multi-day storm period.
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