Rain chances increase slightly along I-95 corridor Monday
ORLANDO, Fla. – We all could use the rain, but most won’t see any during the week ahead. The weekend will end on a dry note for most of Central Florida. A stray, passing shower will be possible in Osceola later Sunday afternoon. Highs top out around 90 degrees with a mix of sun and clouds.
Monday, with the heating-of-the-day, the east coast sea breeze is expected to fire up. With a breeze out of the west, any rain and storms that develop along the sea breeze are expected to remain along and around I-95 in Flagler, Volusia and Brevard counties.
Future radarYou may want to pack an umbrella for the kids after school or prepare for a quick downpour or storm on the commute home from work if you live near I-95.
Keep showing the lawn and flowers some love if you live west of Orlando and near I-75. The rain should not move anywhere close to us Monday.
The remainder of the week ahead appears hot with highs in the low-to-mid 90s. That would put most of Central Florida back in record territory in the temperature department.
The next shot of rain, and its slight, moves in Easter Sunday. The system providing the rain will be weakening on approach to the Sunshine State and dry air will likely prevail for the most part for the holiday weekend.
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Jonathan Kegges joined the News 6 team in June 2019 as the Weekend Morning Meteorologist. Jonathan comes from Roanoke, Virginia where he covered three EF-3 tornadoes and deadly flooding brought on by Hurricanes Florence and Michael.