ORLANDO, Fla. — Another day of active severe storms is in the forecast for Wednesday afternoon over the central half of our area, Channel 9 Certified Chief Meteorologist Tom Terry said.
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The storms will happen away from the East Coast as the sea breeze moves inland, Terry said.
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Large and damaging hail and gusty winds are the main threats.
Colder air in the mid or upper atmosphere is causing the extreme versions of Central Florida storms, Terry said.
The Storm Prediction Center has upped us to a level 2 (slight) risk for severe weather on Wednesday, with large hail and gusty winds again the primary threats by afternoon. Wednesday is our next #WeatherAlertDay, so make sure you have our @WFTVWeather app. @WFTV pic.twitter.com/aBmVq24UyX
— Tom Terry (@TTerryWFTV) April 25, 2023
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#WeatherAlertDay Seabreeze storms once again could become severe on Wednesday, large and damaging hail, and gusty winds are the main threats during the afternoon hours. @WFTV pic.twitter.com/zdDj7WXsPu
— Tom Terry (@TTerryWFTV) April 26, 2023
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