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Major Thunderstorms Make a Comeback in Central Florida: What to Anticipate

    Severe thunderstorms return to Central Florida. Here’s what to expect
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    ORLANDO, Fla. – The last couple of months have been a roller coaster in every sense of the analogy when it comes to the weather in Florida.

    March brought with it weekend after weekend of strong thunderstorms, and even a few destructive tornadoes.

    April turned the tides almost entirely, drying our state out while also increasing the risks of brush fires at a steady rate.

    Good news and drought relief could be knocking on our doors soon, as Climate Prediction Center forecasts above average rainfall for the entirety of Florida moving further into May (Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

    I suppose it seems fitting that Mother Nature decided to throw yet another wrench in the repetitions we’ve been building over the back end of April.

    Now, the threat for powerful thunderstorms is in the forecast for some of us in the Central Florida peninsula.

    Our next storm system has finally put a significant dent in the prevailing ridging that was present during the latter part of April. That same ridge had been responsible for leading us into severe drought conditions, which likely resulted in the browning of the majority of our lawns.

    On examining the satellite, you can observe the extension of a trough and cold front at the surface moving toward us. This system has already produced numerous strong storms, including confirmed tornadoes following its path.

    This is your threat zone for tomorrow, with our rack and stacked risks to your upper left hand corner. Lightning and wind seem to be the top contenders, but we can’t rule out occasional and isolated flash flooding, hail, and a funnel cloud (Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

    Now, in our local area, we aren’t expecting a widespread instance of powerful storms or a bunch of tornadoes. So take a sigh of relief!

    However, as this will help trigger a revival of our afternoon sea breeze, certain areas in Marion, Sumter, and Lake, as well as along the east coast from Flagler down to Brevard counties, may need to be on alert for quick, isolated spin-ups.

    Satellite shows the digging trough and cold front down at the surface headed our way. This will be our large-scale mechanism to help ignite the storms and rains next couple of days (Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

    We’ll likely start to see rains settling in first thing Sunday morning for our western counties. Then, throughout the warmest portions of the afternoon, the front, combined with daytime heating, should keep lingering showers and storms across a majority of us.

    Around sunset as the cold front approaches our eastern shoreline, some strong storms are possible for Flagler, Volusia, and especially Brevard counties.

    We have designated Sunday as a weather alert day, with the potential for strong and damaging storms forming over central and eastern Florida (Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

    Stay tuned for more as we breakdown all the latest data and get you geared up to tackle a return to heavy rains and lightning in your neighborhood.

    Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.

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