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FOX 35 Weather Impact Day: Heat advisories issued across Central Florida
FOX 35 Weather Impact Day: Heat advisories issued across Central Florida

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FOX 35 Weather Impact Day: Heat advisories issued across Central Florida

The Brief Advisories have been issued across Central Florida for extreme heat. Highs look to top out in the mid-90s, but the higher dew points will make it feel close to 110°. Stay hydrated and try not to overexert yourself this afternoon. A ridge of high pressure is in control and that's one of the big reasons why the heat is our big story. We'll see partly cloudy conditions overnight with lows dipping back into the mid-70s for most locales. ORLANDO, Fla. - The heat is on once again and that is why the FOX 35 Storm Team has designated Saturday a Weather Impact Day. What will the weather look like today? What To Expect Advisories have been issued across Central Florida for extreme heat. Every county in the FOX 35/FOX 51 viewing area will be impacted. Highs look to top out in the mid-90s. The heat and humidity combo will be a tough one to combat, especially if you have outdoor plans. Stay hydrated and try not to overexert yourself this afternoon. A ridge of high pressure is in control and that's one of the big reasons why the heat is our big story. The higher dew points will make it feel close to 110 degrees, with the warmest part of the day peaking between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. An isolated storm or two is possible as the sea breezes interact, but with this ridge overhead, it'll be hard to get too much to develop. Most of the activity will likely form over the western portions of our viewing areas and fade by the evening. Overnight lows will dip back into the middle and upper 70s. What will the weather look like on Sunday? What To Expect We do it all over again on Sunday as highs rebound back into the mid-90s. Dew points in the middle to upper 70s will make it feel more like the upper 100s, which would likely mean we see another round of Heat Advisories issued. This ridge will continue to dominate our weather pattern, keeping things mainly dry and steamy. A stray storm or two is possible during the heating of the day, but they'll fade away into the evening as we lose the daytime-driven instability. We'll see partly cloudy conditions overnight with lows dipping back into the mid-70s for most locales. Tracking the Tropics Looking ahead The heat sticks around to kick off the workweek, but this area of high pressure starts to shift back to the west, allowing our weather pattern to become a little cooler and more unsettled. In fact, the same area of tropical moisture that used to be Invest-93L looks to round the ridge of move back toward Florida. Chances of showers and storms rise on Monday, but they still look to be scattered in nature. This area of low pressure then looks to bring more widespread rain to the region from Tuesday into midweek. With all the moisture in the air, flooding could be a concern, which is something we'll be watching closely. Another thing we'll be monitoring is if this low could reorganize into a depression as it works closer to the Gulf. Rain chances stay elevated through the late week with afternoon readings a little cooler, topping out near 90. We're also watching an area of showers and storms with a tropical wave in the Atlantic. This disturbance has a 20% chance of development over the next 7 days. It looks likely to encounter a more hostile environment later next week that should limit any sort of major development. Stay tuned! Orlando 7-Day Weather Forecast FOX 35 Storm Tracker Radar and Live Weather Cameras Track live when storms move across your area using the FOX 35 Storm Tracker Radar below. You can also watch as heavy rain moves across Central Florida on our Live Weather Cameras' page here. More radar maps from FOX 35 Storm Tracker Radar Brevard County Flagler County Lake County Marion County Osceola County Orange County Polk County Seminole County Sumter County Volusia County U.S./National Radar The Source This story was written based off information shared by the FOX 35 Storm Team on July 19, 2025. Solve the daily Crossword

Flood Watch tonight, showers and thunderstorms continue into the weekend
Flood Watch tonight, showers and thunderstorms continue into the weekend

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time5 days ago

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Flood Watch tonight, showers and thunderstorms continue into the weekend

The Storm Team 11 Forecast: A Flood Watch remains in effect for the parts of the area through Midnight. Partly cloudy skies tonight with a 50% chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms. The low will be 69 degrees. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Partly cloudy skies are forecast for Friday with an 80% chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms. Rainfall could be locally at times. The high will be 88 degrees. Partly cloudy skies are forecast for Friday night with a 40% chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms . The low will be 69 degrees. Look for a mix of sun and clouds Saturday with an 80% chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms. The high will be 87 degrees. Mostly cloudy skies are forecast for Saturday night with a 60% chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms. The low will be 70 degrees. Look for mix of sun and clouds on Sunday with a 70% chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms. The high will be 87 degrees. Partly cloudy skies are forecast for Sunday night and Monday with a 50% chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms Sunday night and a 60% chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms on Monday. The low temperature Sunday night will be 69 degrees with a high on Monday near 87 degrees. Partly cloudy skies are forecast for Monday night with a 40% chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms. The low will be 69 degrees. Tuesday will be partly cloudy with a 50% chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms. The high will be 87 degrees. Partly cloudy skies are forecast for Tuesday night with a 40% chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms. The low will be 69 degrees. Wednesday will be partly cloudy with a 40% chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms. The Wednesday will be 88 degrees. Partly cloudy skies are forecast for Wednesday night with a 20% chance of rain. The low will be 68 degrees. Partly cloudy skies are forecast for Thursday with a 20% chance of a shower or thunderstorm. The will be 90 degrees.> Here is a look at the Storm Team 7-Day Forecast. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

4Warn Storm Team tracking storms moving into Oklahoma Sunday
4Warn Storm Team tracking storms moving into Oklahoma Sunday

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time09-06-2025

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4Warn Storm Team tracking storms moving into Oklahoma Sunday

Live coverage ended at 7:38 p.m. OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The 4Warn Storm Team is tracking more storms rolling into the state Sunday. Strong to severe thunderstorms are expected Sunday afternoon and evening across parts of Oklahoma, including the Oklahoma City metro. The high today will reach the upper 80s and low 90s with storms most likely between 5 and 9 p.m. According to KFOR Meteorologist Tim Boyd, some of the strongest storms, especially south/southwest of the metro, could bring large hail, damaging wind gusts over 80 mph, and even a chance of tornadoes. Oklahoma Weather RadarOklahoma Weather Watches and Warnings MapKFOR SkyCam NetworkOklahoma Closings and DelaysOklahoma Weather Alerts Stay weather aware Sunday. You can find live updates below. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Quiet tonight, Weather Aware Monday for strong to severe afternoon storms
Quiet tonight, Weather Aware Monday for strong to severe afternoon storms

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time09-06-2025

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Quiet tonight, Weather Aware Monday for strong to severe afternoon storms

Tonight: Skies will become partly cloudy with patchy fog developing as lows fall to the upper 60s to low 70s. Monday: We are staying Weather Aware for the risk of afternoon storms becoming severe with high winds and small hail. Highs will be in the lower 80s with mostly cloudy skies. This Week: On Monday, a sub-severe decaying line of showers and few storms will quickly push northeast across central Alabama through lunchtime before we get a brief break. Then by 2 PM, a new and more intense line of storms should form over west-central Alabama and push eastward. This line will likely be more impactful for out southern counties so areas along and south of I-20 for Monday late afternoon and evening. Our severe risk is gone after Monday with just a small threat for an afternoon pop-up shower or storm on Tuesday and Wednesday, mainly south of I-20. Most of us will begin to dry things out under partly cloudy skies and highs warming into the middle 80s. Hit and miss afternoon storms gradually become more widespread from Thursday into the upcoming weekend. Several locations may avoid these smaller storms all week long, while others will continue to see a quick downpour nearly every day. In addition to the daily threat for a shower will be the continued heavy amount of moisture staying in place across the area. This will make afternoon and evening temperatures feel like the 90s by Thursday and potentially 100°+ by Friday. Be sure to follow the CBS 42 Storm Team: Follow Us on Facebook: Chief Meteorologist Dave Nussbaum, Meteorologist Michael Haynes, Meteorologist Alex Puckett, and Meteorologist Jacob Woods. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

More strong to severe storms overnight into early Sunday, staying weather aware
More strong to severe storms overnight into early Sunday, staying weather aware

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time08-06-2025

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More strong to severe storms overnight into early Sunday, staying weather aware

Weather Aware through Monday for More Rounds of Strong to Severe Storms Tonight: Additional storms will fire up around sunset or shortly after this evening, remaining scattered through the overnight. Some of these could become strong to severe with gusty winds and small hail. Lows will be in the upper 60s to low 70s. Sunday: Morning storms are expected, some of which could be strong with gusty winds and small hail, although the severe risk is fairly small. Outside of a few scattered storms in the afternoon, conditions dry out for most of us as skies become partly cloudy with highs in the lower 80s. Monday: Our weather aware continues into Monday with another round of storms likely during the afternoon and evening, posing the risk for severe storms with gusty winds and small hail being the primary threats. Next Week: As a stationary boundary remains draped across the area, temperatures and humidity levels will not fluctuate much over the next seven days. Highs will stay in the middle 80s, slightly warming into the upper 80s by the end of the week, keeping heat index values each day in the lower to middle 90s as our humidity remains quite oppressive. This front will continue to provide opportunities for storms mainly in the heating of the afternoons each day. Rain chances become lowest and more spotty on Wednesday, then increasing in coverage again for Thursday into Saturday. Be sure to follow the CBS 42 Storm Team: Follow Us on Facebook: Chief Meteorologist Dave Nussbaum, Meteorologist Michael Haynes, Meteorologist Alex Puckett, and Meteorologist Jacob Woods. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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