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ORLANDO, Fla. - A powerful line of storms moved across the Central Florida area on Tuesday, bringing damaging winds, heavy rain, lightning, and small hail with them.
DAMAGE: Videos, photos show tornado aftermath, downed trees amid severe storms
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Following a stormy Tuesday night, conditions will vastly improve with shifting winds and cooler air arriving behind the departing front. Cooler, drier air works into the region, and lows fall into the 40s and 50s with gusty breezes.
Wednesday looks great, as highs will settle in the 60s with plenty of sunshine. The next run of storms could happen on Friday, with chances at 50%-plus.
Looking longer term into the weekend, mixed skies and cool temps in the 60s, lows back to the 40s and 50s.
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Florida Storm Tracker - Radar Weather Maps
You can track the storms with us. Head over to FOX35Orlando.com/weather or visit the "FOX 35 Storm Tracker Weather Radar & Maps" section in the FOX 35 News app to see updated radar maps for several Central Florida counties.
More radar maps from FOX 35 Storm Tracker Radar
- Brevard County
- Flagler County
- Marion County
- Osceola County
- Orange County
- Polk County
- Seminole County
- Sumter County
- Volusia County
- U.S./National Radar
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