Central Florida, Tropical cyclone
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Multiple rounds of storms will bring up to 9 inches of rain to some areas. More than 8 inches of rain has fallen in Brevard County as of 11 a.m., and a flood watch has been issued for most of Central Florida. That’s why the First Warning Weather team is calling for Impact Weather for most of the day.
The National Weather Service (NWS) had issued a severe thunderstorm warning. Residents between Ulmerton and Belcher roads were warned of life-threatening danger and potential damage to their homes, according to a report by FOX 13 Tampa Bay.
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Invest 93-L is looking better organized Tuesday morning and will move over Central Florida throughout the day. This will bring multiple rounds of rain and storms with up to 3 inches of rain possible in some areas. The main concern is flooding along with lightning.
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Regardless of development, heavy rainfall is expected over portions of Florida, which could bring localized flash flooding through mid-week.
A very active weather pattern settles into Central Florida this week!
Invest 93L started its trek across the state of Florida on July 15. Meteorologists warn of potential flooding. How will it impact Bay County?
Central Florida faces a wet week with high rain chances and potential localized flooding due to a disturbance pulling moisture across the region.