Internewscast Journal
  • Home
  • US News
  • Local News
  • Health
  • People
  • Guest Post
  • Support Our Cause
Internewscast Journal
  • Home
  • US News
  • Local News
  • Health
  • People
  • Guest Post
  • Support Our Cause
Home Local news Live Weather Update: Tropical Showers in Central Florida Expected to Persist Into the Coming Week
  • Local news

Live Weather Update: Tropical Showers in Central Florida Expected to Persist Into the Coming Week

  • 3 minute read
Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0
LIVE RADAR: Central Florida’s tropical rains will linger into the new week ahead
Up next
Jewish leaders slam Israeli government for inviting Tommy Robinson
Jewish Leaders Criticize Israeli Government’s Invitation to Tommy Robinson
Published on 05 October 2025
Author
Internewscast
Share article
The post has been shared by 0 people.
Facebook 0
X (Twitter) 0
Pinterest 0
Mail 0

ORLANDO, Fla. – A variety of factors are creating a dreary atmosphere in Central Florida, similar to what we witnessed on Saturday. The weather is expected to remain unchanged tomorrow as none of the elements influencing our local weather patterns appear to be leaving soon.

You’ve probably already noticed the low and mid cloud above our heads today racing east to west across our area.

Powerful winds continue to impact the eastern shores of Florida due to a strong pressure gradient force, causing winds to blow almost straight across our peninsula.

Powerful easterly winds continue to bombard the east coast of Florida, racing westward anywhere between 25-35mph with occasional areas approaching tropical storm strength. (Copyright WKMG 2025)

A mix of strong high pressure over the eastern seaboard, notably along the Appalachian mountains and the Mid-Atlantic region to the north, combined with a weak tropical disturbance noted by the National Hurricane Center moving along a weakening frontal boundary over South Florida, ensures the current conditions persist.

The high pressure system is predicted to drift further east into the Western Atlantic in the coming days. However, due to the broad clockwise wind patterns around its center, we can expect gusty conditions and easterly winds through Tuesday or Wednesday.

The mentioned stationary boundary traces the periphery of the high pressure zone. With little to disrupt the flow from the north or the south out of the tropics, a constant stream of moisture continues.

Our in-house model perfectly displays the easterly wind flow across the state pumping in consistent bouts of showers and rain throughout the day tomorrow. (Copyright WKMG 2025)

What does this mean for us?

Rain will be in the forecast for tomorrow and the first part of the upcoming week. The nature of this rain differs from the summer patterns, reflecting a distinct mechanism at work.

Sunday will start off with intermittent showers and some light rain, especially the closer you get to our east coast. Then throughout the day, where the sun does manage to break through clouds, thanks to all the available moisture we’ll get even more development of heavier rain bands.

The further east you go, the greater chance you receive some rain (Copyright WKMG 2025)

They’ll still be moving mostly east to west across the peninsula, steered by the dominant easterly flow we’ll have hanging with us throughout much of the week.

WPC has issued a marginal risk for excessive rainfall once again for tomorrow and a continuation into Monday as the area for heavier rain expands west (Copyright WKMG 2025)

Because of these breezy and rainy conditions, temperatures will be pretty tame. You’ll notice the humidity, but a lot of us if not all of us won’t succeed in reaching the 90 degree afternoon high. In fact, as October continues on we’ll see less and less of that altogether which is fantastic news.

A lot of these clusters of rainfall won’t be too “high” in terms of vertical extent. Since we’re seeing such fast winds both down where we are, and the higher you go in the atmosphere, they’re unable to really get strong.

The more rain that falls, also keeps the lowest portions of our environment relatively cool. If you think about the atmosphere like a multi-tiered cake, the cooler the first tier is, the less likely storms grow into tiers two and three.

Since we’re not dealing with your traditional heating of the day, garden variety storm set up, we’ll be seeing intermittent showers and heavy rainfall from start to finish tomorrow. (Copyright WKMG 2025)

That’s why you probably didn’t see a lot of lightning today, nor hear much in the way of thunder throughout your Saturday. Some areas could see more organized storms try to come together, and then you will get some snapping, crackling, and popping on occasion.

But the main threat between tomorrow and about Wednesday remains water piling up in very short periods of time.

Our next system looks to change things up a bit by Thursday and Friday. Rain chances should start to drop by then, and we’ll start to see periods of more sunshine versus all this almost wintry gloom that we’re dealing with for our current weekend.

Daily Forecast

The News 6 Weather team ensures you’re always on top of the day’s weather.

Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.

You May Also Like
Pope's Mass in Spain features iconic procession along flower-carpeted route in sign of popular piety
  • Local news

Pope Leads Inspiring Mass Amid Stunning Flower-Covered Pathway in Spain

In the heart of Madrid, a massive gathering unfolded on Sunday as…
  • Internewscast
  • June 7, 2026
At least 12 people shot at an Ohio festival and a search for suspects is still ongoing, police say
  • Local news

Ohio Festival Shooting: 12 Injured as Police Intensify Search for Suspects

TOLEDO, Ohio – A sudden outbreak of gunfire shattered the atmosphere at…
  • Internewscast
  • June 7, 2026
Pope Leo XIV acknowledges stiff competition with Bad Bunny in Spain and weighs in on soccer rivalry
  • Local news

Pope Leo XIV Comments on Intense Competition with Bad Bunny in Spain and Offers Insights on Soccer Rivalry

Pope Leo XIV humorously remarked on Saturday about sharing the spotlight with…
  • Internewscast
  • June 6, 2026
The World Cup poses an unprecedented security challenge at a fraught moment. Is the US ready?
  • Local news

Is the US Prepared for the Unprecedented Security Challenges of the Upcoming World Cup?

NEW YORK – Next week marks the start of a monumental World…
  • Internewscast
  • June 6, 2026
First came Congress. Now a national redistricting battle may turn to statehouses and city councils
  • Local news

Redistricting Revolution: How Statehouses and City Councils are the New Battlegrounds in 2024

The recent frenzy of redistricting across Congress has set the stage for…
  • Internewscast
  • June 7, 2026
Judge tosses Kennedy Center suit against musician who canceled Christmas Eve show
  • Local news

Federal Judge Dismisses Kennedy Center Lawsuit Against Musician Over Canceled Christmas Eve Performance

Musician Chuck Redd’s legal team announced that a judge from D.C. Superior…
  • Internewscast
  • June 6, 2026
Hegseth invokes immigration and ‘invasion’ in D-Day speech in France
  • Local news

Controversy Erupts as Hegseth Links Immigration to ‘Invasion’ in D-Day Speech in France

PARIS – In a stirring speech during the D-Day anniversary observances on…
  • Internewscast
  • June 6, 2026
Sunday features sunshine and higher humidity
  • Local news

Sunshine and Rising Humidity Set to Define This Sunday: Weather Forecast Highlights

Rain chances are not far behind the humidity hike. ORLANDO, Fla. –…
  • Internewscast
  • June 7, 2026
Pearl Jam bassist Ament highlights skateboarding's impact in Indigenous communities in Tribeca film
  • Local news

Pearl Jam’s Bassist Ament Spotlights Skateboarding’s Influence on Indigenous Communities in Tribeca Film

Growing up in the small town of Big Sandy, Montana, Jeff Ament…
  • Internewscast
  • June 6, 2026
Crews respond after small plane crashes in Kissimmee, officials say
  • Local news

Emergency Teams Address Small Plane Crash Incident in Kissimmee

The Cessna C150 had two occupants, and dense vegetation made the crash…
  • Internewscast
  • June 7, 2026
Bernadette Chirac, formidable former first lady of France, dies at 93
  • Local news

France Mourns: Influential Former First Lady Bernadette Chirac Passes Away at 93

PARIS – Bernadette Chirac, the formidable former first lady of France, has…
  • Internewscast
  • June 6, 2026
Terrifying 911 audio reveals horror road rage attack on cyclists
  • News

Chilling 911 Call Unveils Harrowing Road Rage Incident Targeting Cyclists

Chilling 911 recordings reveal the tense moment when a cyclist in Ohio…
  • Internewscast
  • June 7, 2026
Vaccine expert lusted after Northwell Health scientist -- then got her canned, she claimed
  • US

Vaccine Expert Accused of Inappropriate Advances Leading to Scientist’s Dismissal at Northwell Health

A renowned vaccine specialist allegedly harbored romantic intentions toward a scientist…
  • Internewscast
  • June 7, 2026
Photographer traveling with Iraq soccer team denied entry to US at Chicago O'Hare Airport amid FIFA World Cup games: CBP
  • US

Iraqi Soccer Team Photographer Denied U.S. Entry at Chicago O’Hare During FIFA World Cup, Reports CBP

A photographer accompanying Iraq’s national soccer team faced a setback at Chicago…
  • Internewscast
  • June 7, 2026
US forces shoot down two Iranian one-way attack drones
  • News

US Forces Successfully Neutralize Iranian Attack Drones: A Strategic Defense Move

The United States military has successfully intercepted two Iranian attack drones that…
  • Internewscast
  • June 7, 2026
Internewscast Journal
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA Notice
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Guest Post
  • Support Our Cause
Copyright 2026. All Right Reserverd.