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Home Local News Keep an eye on the weather as it will be scorching hot with temperatures feeling over 100 degrees, and there may be strong storms coming your way. Stay informed and prepared for any weather changes.

Keep an eye on the weather as it will be scorching hot with temperatures feeling over 100 degrees, and there may be strong storms coming your way. Stay informed and prepared for any weather changes.

Heat feels like 100+ degrees and storms could pack a punch. Stay weather-aware
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Another hot day is expected across Central Florida.

Highs will reach the low 90s inland and upper 80s near the coast, but it will feel more like the triple digits.

Today’s highs and feels like temperatures

There’s also a marginal risk of severe weather for all of Central Florida today.

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Scattered storms are possible between 1 p.m. and 10 p.m., and some could be strong to severe. The main threats are lightning, small to medium hail and wind gusts up to 60 mph.

Sunday’s weather risk

On Saturday, viewers shared incredible pictures and videos of severe storms in their area.

[WATCH: Storms send tree onto Palm Bay home; hail reported across Central Florida]

You can send in your own storm photos and videos at ClickOrlando.com/Pins. We may feature them on air or online!

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Tonight will be quieter and dry, with lows in the 70s.

Memorial Day will start off warm, muggy and dry, but rain chances rise to 40% in the afternoon, so keep rain gear handy.

The rest of the week stays hot, with daily highs in the low 90s and rain chances between 50–60%.

Daily rain chances
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