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Heat, humidity, and few afternoon storms expected in Central Florida on Saturday

Heat, humidity, and few afternoon storms expected in Central Florida on Saturday

Yahoo24-05-2025

Heat, humidity, and a few afternoon storms are expected in Central Florida on Saturday, Spectrum News 13 meteorologist Zach Covey said.
Temperatures are expected to reach the mid 90s inland and the lower 90s on the coast, Covey said. Humidity will make the air feel warmer.
The high today will be 93 degrees and the low will be 73 degrees.

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