ORLANDO, Fla. — Meteorologist George Waldenberger said Saturday was our last day of the 90s in Orlando, at least for a few days.
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A cool front passes overnight and will take the next four days to the 70s.
But there will be some showers to plan around through Easter and beyond.
Isolated thunderstorms are developing and will build closer to Orlando for the evening. We'll be updated the chance of rain through Easter on @WFTV at 6pm. pic.twitter.com/TjuNl1GLPD
— George Waldenberger (@GWaldenWFTV) April 8, 2023
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First, this evening, a few isolated lightning storms with quick downpours will be possible through the evening. Only some people will get the rain, though.
Late overnight through Easter morning, any rain looks isolated, with many areas dry. The highest rain chance will be near the coast.
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For Easter afternoon, a few scattered showers abound, with the highest chances near the beaches, but again, not everyone sees rain in this timeframe.
Monday will return to the work week with a higher chance of more widespread rain.
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