Showers and storms are forecasted this afternoon across Central Florida, with temperatures feeling near 100 degrees both inland and along the coastline. A dangerous rip current risk is expected through tonight for Flagler, Volusia, and Northern Brevard counties.
Fourth of July Forecast
The heat is going to be a concern for this afternoon, especially if you’re going to be along the coastline. The rip current risk is a major concern for those planning to spend time at the beach.
According to the forecast, showers and storms will begin to fire up around 3 p.m. and will start to subside by 7-8 p.m. This will give way to mostly clear skies by 9 p.m., making for a great fireworks display.
The sea breeze will begin to come back into play, bringing a more widespread coverage of storms. However, things will calm down as we head closer to the fireworks time frame.
Original reporting: WESH Orlando — read the source article.