Isolated showers moving in from the west this afternoon. Here's how long it sticks around.
Isolated showers have popped up mainly west of I-75 and will continue to move to the east heading into the evening.
There could be a few embedded thunderstorms that bring heavy rain, strong wind gusts, some hail, and lightning. There's a marginal risk for severe storms to develop meaning a couple.
Most of the rain checks out before 11 p.m. There could be a few showers overnight, but most will be breezy and mild under cloudy skies.
Tomorrow heats up to the low-to- mid 90s with scattered showers and a few thunderstorms firing up after lunch and lingering through the evening.
The best day for a larger coverage of rain will be midweek as a front stalls over northern central Florida. Rain chances go up to 60%.
Late week rain chances dial back to 30-40%. Expect highs in the low-to-mid 90s to feel like the triple digits with the increasing moisture in the air.