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Strong storms expected in Central Florida on Saturday

Por: Orlando Sentinel Business April 29, 2023

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Strong to severe storms are forecast for Central Florida on Saturday afternoon, the National Weather Service said. There will be damaging wind gusts going up to 50 mph to 70 mph, NWS said. The storms will also bring large hail, tornadoes and up to 3 inches of heavy rainfall. The storm will begin at around 2pm and will continue into the evening, NWS said. The high today will be 88 degrees and the low will be 70 degrees. The rain coverage is 80%.... + full article



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