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Storms move through Central Florida

Storms move through Central Florida
the first morning chief neurologist Tournament off he joins us now, Tony. Can we expect a similar pattern today as yesterday? Absolutely. Still, I'll tell you one, it's already setting up. Look to the north of the focus right now is heavy, rub north. We've got multiple lines of showers and storms and that is what we're gonna be watching very carefully. Lots of lightning two and strong gusty winds. But for the most part thus far we have been under the severe limit their of 60 miles an hour there. Sanford down towards Orlando, nice little line of showers and storms headed towards Azalea Park, Union Park, Bigelow, the University of central florida while off to the west. Now as we investigate, Altuna, Leesburg, Choquehuanca fast moving line of showers and storms here float today, folks is quick at about 20 to 25 miles now. So there you go. You got Sorrento, you've got Plymouth, you got mid florida. Lakes and mountains are all coming at you here and then farther to the east. Look at this line now developing just to the west of LPGA boulevard with eyes on Daytona Beach, Port Orange, New Smyrna Beach and Sam Sulla as we get deeper on into the afternoon in the metro area. Very interesting thunderstorm now uh developing here in northern Seminole County, up towards Sanford here. Gonna race up towards Deltona, Sam Sulla and Glencoe between now and about 4 45 will keep you posted on that in the metro areas here. Big line of storms just in time for the community on the 4 17 and the beach line and further to the south. This is an area. We have a big burst of wind right now from metal woods over towards Lake Nona 25 to 35 miles. Now we'll keep tabs on this as it builds back towards Westfield will detail the rainfall you county by county an hour by hour. All straight ahead Tony. Thank you new details. Mhm. Mhm. Okay. , STARTING TO SEE SOME ACTIVITY TO OUR SOUTH. STEWART: FIRST WARNING CHIEF METEOROLOGIST TONY MAINOLFI IS HERE, AND, TONY, CAN WE EXPECT A SIMILAR PATTEN TODAY, AS YESTERDAY? TONY: ABSOLUTELY. IT IS SETTING UP. TO THE NORTH, IT IS HEAVIER. GET LINES OF STORMS THAT WE WILL WATCH CAREFULLY. LOTS OF LIGHTNING AND WIND, BUT FOR THE MOST PART WE HAVE BEEN UNDER THE SEVERE LIMIT OF 60 MILES AN ARE. SANFORD TOWARD ORLANDO, A NICE LINE TOWARD THE UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA, WHILE TO THE WEST, ALTOONA, LEESBURG, FAST-MOVING LINE OF SHOWERS AND STORMS. THE FLOW TODAY IS QUICK, 20 TO 25 MILES R. SORRENTO, PLYMOUTH, ALL COMING AT YOU, AND FARTHER TO THE EAST, THIS LINE DEVELOPS TO THE WEST OF LPGA BOULEVARD WITH EYES ON DAYTONA BEACH INTO THE AFTERNOON. IN THE METRO AREA, INTERESTING THUNDERSTORM NOW DEVELOPING IN NORTHERN SEMINOLE COUNTY TOWARD SANFORD, IN A RACE TOWARD DELTONA BETWEEN NOW AND 4:45. WE WILL KEEP YOU POSTED ON THAT. A BIG LINE OF STORMS IN TIME FOR THE COMMUTE ALONG 417, AND THE BEACH LINE AND FARTHER TO THE SOUTH, THIS AREA HAS A BIG BURST OF WIND NOW FROM MEADOWOOD’S TO LAKE NONA. WE WILL LOOK AT THIS AS I
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Storms move through Central Florida
Storms move through Central Florida

Storms move through Central Florida

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