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ORLANDO, Fla. - Tuesday has been dubbed a FOX 35 Storm Alert Day as a powerful line of storms is forecast to move through the region. The rain is expected to clear out by Wednesday, but could come back later in the week.
LIVE UPDATES: Severe weather, storms could bring tornadoes, damaging winds to Central Florida Tuesday
Warmer temps on Tuesday will make way for cooler, drier air moving into the region at night, followed by lows dipping into the 40s and 50s with gusty breezes. On Wednesday, highs will settle in the 60s with plenty of sunshine.
There's another opportunity on Friday for storms and showers, with chances at 50%+.
Looking into the weekend, Central Florida can expect mixed skies and cool temps in the 60s. By the end of the weekend, lows will drop back into the 40s.
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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.
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