ORLANDO, Fla. — It’s going to be another hot day here in Central Florida.
Temps will soar into the mid-90s for many.
In additional to the heat, Meteorologist Brian Shields says our chances for rain will increase Monday.
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Spin to the northeast of us...moving onshore up there. Nothing organized, but it will enhance our chance of rain/storms later. See ya on 9! pic.twitter.com/DoP5Rvjiu1
— Brian Shields, WFTV (@BrianWFTV) July 26, 2021
Shields says the tropical disturbance that we’ve been tracking is moving onshore in North Florida and Georgia.
“It isn’t organized, but will help enhance our chance of storms this afternoon.”
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