
Isolated showers expected in Central Florida on Sunday
A few isolated showers are expected in Central Florida on Sunday, Spectrum News 13 meteorologist Greg Bennett said.
The majority of the day is expected to be dry, Bennett said.
The high today will be 89 degrees and the low will be 72 degrees.
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