Jun 07, 2026
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Central Florida to Experience Dry Sunday Before Midweek Storms

Central Florida residents can look forward to a dry Sunday with temperatures reaching the low 90s, providing an excellent opportunity for family gatherings or outdoor activities. Chief meteorologist Tony Mainolfi reports that the radar remains quiet, allowing for a pleasant day across the region.

Weather Outlook

As the week progresses, sea breezes are expected to return, bringing showers and storms by midweek. The coastal areas will experience temperatures in the 80s, while inland regions may see temperatures climb to the mid-90s. Residents should be cautious of rip currents along the coast, with water temperatures around 80 degrees.

Although the tropics remain quiet for now, meteorologists are monitoring potential developments in the Eastern Pacific. However, no significant tropical activity is expected to impact Central Florida at this time.

Weekly Forecast

The forecast for Monday and Tuesday remains dry, but by Wednesday, the onshore flow will increase, leading to more frequent afternoon showers and storms. This pattern is expected to continue through Friday, with the potential for several inches of rain in some areas.

Overall, the weather in Central Florida will transition from a dry and hot start to the week to a wetter and cooler pattern as the week progresses. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about local weather updates and plan accordingly for any outdoor activities.


Original reporting: WESH Orlando — read the source article.

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