Florida severe weather tracker: Live radar, weather maps, livecams

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Editor's note: TThe severe storm threat for Central Florida is largely over, according to the FOX 35 Storm Team. Outside a random pop-up thunderstorm, even a strong one, the threat of tornadoes and hail has ended.

FOX 35 has ended our live weather coverage. Visit www.FOX35Orlando.com/weather for live radar, interactive weather maps, and the daily high and low temperatures. Download the FOX Local app for the latest breaking news, news, and weather headlines.

Original story

The FOX 35 Storm Team is tracking a line of storms – some potentially strong or severe – across Florida. Nearly all of north and central Florida is under a possible or likely storm threat on Sunday, according to the Storm Prediction Center.

This is the same line of storms that spread out across the middle plains of the United States, bringing damaging and deadly tornadoes. For the Orlando metro, the main weather threats are damaging winds, strong wind gusts, lightning, and the potential for a tornado or two to form.

Watches and warnings: Click here for live weather alerts

Live updates: Severe weather possible for Orlando, Central Florida

Scroll down to see some of our updated weather maps and live weather cameras.

Storm Prediction Center: Florida Severe Storm Threats 

Live weather radar: Central Florida

Here is a live radar loop overlooking north-central and central Florida, including Gainesvilla, Ocala, The Villages, Orlando metro, and the theme parks, including Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, and SeaWorld Orlando. This radar loops every 15 minutes.

More radar maps from FOX 35 Storm Tracker Radar

National Radar Map

Live webcams

FOX 35 has a network of live weather cameras across the Orlando metro, including overlooking downtown Orlando, Daytona Beach, and International Drive. Click here to view all live cameras.

Downtown Orlando live weather camera

Daytona Beach

The Source: The information in this article is from FOX 35 Orlando meteorologists, weather systems, the National Weather Service, Storm Prediction Center, and FOX 35's live weather camera network.

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