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Live Radar Update: What Central Florida Residents Need to Know About the Increased Severe Storm Threat

    LIVE RADAR: Central Florida’s elevated severe storm risk. What you need watch for
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    ORLANDO, Fla. – The eagerly anticipated Daytona 500 was able to cross the finish line without any interruptions from rain, thanks to a proactive decision to start the event an hour earlier due to looming severe weather threats across Central Florida.

    On satellite you can see the tail end of our cold front sweeping across the state
    This will be with us all night into Monday morning
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    As the day unfolded, meteorologists predicted that the most intense weather conditions would begin sweeping through the area between 6 and 8 p.m., providing a timely heads-up for residents and visitors alike. This adjustment not only allowed the race to conclude smoothly but also afforded attendees a crucial window to seek shelter before the skies opened up.

    Despite being a Sunday, the roads of Central Florida remained bustling with traffic, largely due to the influx of racegoers. Those navigating I-4 were advised to be cautious, as the prospect of getting caught in sudden downpours or encountering thunder and lightning was very real.

    The region faced an elevated risk of severe weather, particularly affecting the northern counties. Forecasters issued a level 2 out of 5 risk warning, indicating that scattered strong to severe thunderstorms were possible, with some potentially lingering longer than usual, creating extended challenges for those unprepared.

    The Storm Prediction Center continues to carry an elevated risk for severe weather, with a level two slight chance over our northern counties. The rest of us are beneath a level one marginal risk (Copyright 2026 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

    Meanwhile, the rest of the area was under a level 1 out of 5 marginal risk for severe weather. Although the threat of severe weather diminished further south and east of Sumter and Lake counties, residents were still advised to brace for gusty winds, sporadic lightning, and intense rainfall in isolated pockets.

    8-9 pm our strongest impacts will be felt in downtown Orlando and across our four corners counties back northeast to the coast of Volusia (Copyright 2026 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

    The rest of us are still bathed beneath a level 1/5 marginal risk for severe weather. While the threat becomes a lot more localized and isolated south and east of say, Sumter and Lake counties, we should still anticipate the arrival of gustier winds, lightning, and heavier rainfall pockets.

    A decent chunk of your Sunday will be pretty swell. A bit breezy, and noticeably muggier, but we won’t start to see conditions go downhill until the sun begins to set.

    Right now for our northwestern folks, we begin to see the onset of our stronger storms between 6-8 p.m.

    For the Orlando metro area, and our four corners counties, the arrival is looking around 10 p.m. – midnight.

    By 11pm – midnight, we’ll start to see the brunt of our stronger storms kick off to the east and conditions improve for the early morning hours of Monday (Copyright 2026 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

    If you happen to catch some gnarly weather pics or video in your neighborhood, please share them with us on Clickorlando.com in the PinIt! section HERE.

    Now, at this point since we’re about four or so hours after sunset, these storms will start to lose their punch. It’s the warmth of the sun, and what energy they can pull in off our coastlines that will help keep the risk for stronger thunderstorms elevated.

    After a certain hour, it becomes increasingly difficult to do so.

    Finally, around 2 a.m. we see drastic improvements as our line of rain and storms pushes south of our area. We’ll see a period of elevated winds as some cooler air rushes in back behind the cold front.

    After this front blows through, we won’t see too much in terms of chill. In fact, we’ll immediately be on the warm mend by Tuesday (Copyright 2026 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

    But overall into Monday morning, it won’t be a cool down or anywhere close to the freezes we’ve witnessed earlier this month.

    Our morning lows will settle down to the upper 40s up north and low 50s across Orlando. Then Monday afternoon will be comfortable in the mid 70s, and this is likely to carryover into Tuesday.

    Towards the end of February, the spring-like warmth intends to stick around (Copyright 2026 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

    We’ll be back to warming up consistently once again through the workweek ahead. Unfortunately, this means we’ll also go back to a period of no rainfall whatsoever.

    It does look like there’s hope of another cold frontal system coming down towards us as we get ready for the last few days of February that might bring us some more beneficial rain. Before we begin to examine the chances there, I want us to safely get through Sunday night together.

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