Baseball-sized hail, tree damage reported as storms move through Central Florida

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ORLANDO, Fla. — 6:20 P.M. UPDATE: Chief Meteorologist Tom Terry said the hail that fell Tuesday is some of the largest he’s ever seen reported in Central Florida. See a wrap up of the damage reported so far below:

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5:30 P.M. UPDATE: Parking lots in Groveland are covered in hail. See photos below:

Photos: Up to baseball-sized hail falls in Central Florida

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5:05 P.M. UPDATE: Viewers are sharing photos of hail that fell in Lake County. See the pictures below:

4:50 P.M. UPDATE: Chief Meteorologist Tom Terry said baseball-sized hail and tree damage has been reported in Lake County as storms move through Central Florida.

Terry said nickel-sized hail fell in Lake Lake and tree damage was reported in Mascotte.

Terry is tracking the storms live now on Channel 9.

ORIGINAL STORY:

Some in Central Florida could see afternoon storms on Tuesday.

Our area will have a 50% chance of scattered storms in the afternoon.

The high temperature in Orlando should reach around 81 degrees Tuesday afternoon.

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We will continue to see rain and showers for some and lows in the 60s Tuesday evening.

Scattered showers and storms say in the forecast for the next several days.

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A stalled front is going to keep Central Florida’s forecast active through the weekend.

A front on Sunday will eventually settle the weather for next week.

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