There are no watches, warnings, or advisories at this time.
Today's Outlook
Strong Storm Risk Today
Strong Storm Risk Friday
Forecast
Climate
A weak front will slide southward across central Florida today. Showers and lightning storms return to the forecast, primarily near to south of a line from Lake Kissimmee to Melbourne. An isolated stronger storm will be capable of frequent lightning strikes, wind gusts of 40-55 mph, and coin-sized hail. High temperatures are forecast closer to normal in the mid 80s to low 90s.
A Marginal Risk (Level 1 out of 5) for severe storms exists this afternoon and evening, mainly near to south of a line from Lake Kissimmee to Melbourne. Main storm threats include strong to locally damaging wind gusts to 40-60 mph, hail up to 1” in diameter, frequent lightning and locally heavy rainfall (up to 1-3”). There is also a very low (less than 2%) chance for an isolated brief tornado.
A Marginal Risk (Level 1 out of 5) for severe storms exists during the afternoon and evening hours on Friday (May 23), mainly southeast of the I-4 corridor. Main storm threats include strong to locally damaging wind gusts to 40-60 mph, hail up to 1” in diameter, frequent lightning and locally heavy rainfall (up to 1-3”). There is also a very low (less than 2%) chance for an isolated brief tornado.