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Yahoo
05-07-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
More rain on tap for Central Florida on Saturday
The rain of the holiday weekend is set to fall at least one more day with more showers forecast for Central Florida on Saturday, according to the National Weather Service. Tropical moisture remains hung over the state as the stalled front interacted with a low pressure area that formed off the coast of Jacksonville on Friday eventually grew into what is now Tropical Storm Chantal. That boundary is near stationary and expected to remain over north or Central Florida through today as Chantal moves extremely slowly toward the Carolina coast. What that means for the region is more rain, especially from 2-8 p.m. with chances diminishing overnight. The NWS in Melbourne says chances for east Central Florida range from 70-90% for Saturday with most downpours expected to bring 1/2 to 1 inch of rain, but that some areas could see up to 4 inches, which was the case on Thursday and Friday, especially along the I-4 corridor. Some severe weather could coincide with frequent lightning strikes and winds up to 45 mph. 'Just as in past days, rain and thunder diminish through the evening with mainly quiet conditions overnight. Seasonably hot/humid conditions are forecast ahead of the afternoon/evening storms,' forecasters said.
Yahoo
09-05-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
‘Weather Alert Day' in effect for Friday
The Severe Weather Center 9 team has declared a 'Weather Alert Day' for Friday, May 9. It will be in effect for the afternoon and evening hours. Meteorologist Kassandra Crimi said a 'Level 2″ classification will be in place Friday for about half of Central Florida, with the threat for scattered, strong-to-severe thunderstorms across parts of the Channel 9 viewing area. Showers and storms will develop in the afternoon hours and intensify further in the late afternoon and early evening, likely from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. The highest chance for severe storms will be along the Interstate 4 corridor and communities to the east. The greatest threats with this system will be gusty winds, hail, lightning, and heavy rainfall. As of now, Crimi said Saturday is sitting at a Level 1 for severe weather and will bring the chance for isolated severe thunderstorms. Follow our Severe Weather team on X for updates: Chief meteorologist Tom Terry Kassandra Crimi David Heckard Click here to download our free news, weather and smart TV apps. And click here to stream Channel 9 Eyewitness News live.