ORLANDO, Fla. — Storms are going to be active throughout the day Monday as a lot of tropical moisture is in the area.
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Storms are associated with Sally’s rain bands skirting through the Florida Peninsula. Storms will move mainly from the south-southeast to the north-northwest.
- Monday’s high is 89.
- Tonight, isolated showers will continue to move through the area.
- The low is 76.
There’s lots of action in the tropics but nothing is headed to Central Florida, directly. Read more about the 5 named storms, here.
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