ORLANDO, Fla. — An upper-level storm system will move through Central Florida Monday afternoon and evening, bringing with it a threat of gusty winds and hail.
The storm is traveling west across the area from the Atlantic and is forecast to bring more than one to three inches of rain.
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The system also has a risk of generating dangerous lightning.
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Storms will continue to be active through the evening.
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