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Warm and muggy conditions continue in Central Florida, with highs reaching the upper 90s throughout the area.
Humidity values across the area will make it feel much warmer, heat indices around 103 degrees for much of Central Florida, especially in dry areas.
Storms have developed after noon, and they are mainly moving from south to north.
We have received a note from a viewer in Cocoa letting us know about flooding that is occurring in the area. The viewer states that at least 3 homes are in danger of flooding.
The storms are mainly moving from south to north between 10 to 15 mph. Expect some areas to receive over 2 inches of rain, especially where storm become more persistent throughout the afternoon.
Rain moving in here in Dr.Phillips. pic.twitter.com/nSUtv67LUo
— Ryan Porter (@RyanPorterpots) August 5, 2020
An earlier start.
— George Waldenberger (@GWaldenWFTV) August 5, 2020
Heads up, storms have already fired off in Polk, Osceola, Brevard Counties. Drifting north toward #Orlando now. Monitor live radar: https://t.co/QHkNbjluaw pic.twitter.com/xPppUWnhg8
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