ORLANDO, Fla. – Ample moisture that’s flowing through Central Florida, courtesy of a stalled front, will send more waves of rain through the overnight hours.
Lows will settle in the mid- to upper 60s under cloudy skies, and most areas will be fairly dry through midnight. A few light rain showers will pop up over northern Marion County, and then southern Osceola and Brevard counties will follow suit closer to 1 a.m.
More widespread activity will pick up after 2 a.m. Sunday. Storm timing overnight will be closer to 2 a.m. through daybreak.
The main hazards will be torrential rain, strong wind gusts, and an isolated tornado can’t be completely ruled out. Showers will linger through midmorning and then pick up again by the afternoon as it gets