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Rain and Storms Forecasted for Mother’s Day Weekend in Central Florida
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Rain and Storms Forecasted for Mother’s Day Weekend in Central Florida

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May 10, 2025
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Stormy Weekend Ahead for Central Florida Central Florida residents should brace for a rainy and potentially severe weekend as the Storm Prediction Center has issued an isolated severe weather threat for the area. The WESH 2 First Warning Weather team has declared an "Impact Weather" day for Saturday, predicting significant storm activity primarily from 4 […]

Stormy Weekend Ahead for Central Florida

Central Florida residents should brace for a rainy and potentially severe weekend as the Storm Prediction Center has issued an isolated severe weather threat for the area. The WESH 2 First Warning Weather team has declared an "Impact Weather" day for Saturday, predicting significant storm activity primarily from 4 to 10 p.m. Rainfall is expected to cover about 60% of the region, with threats of hail and wind gusts reaching up to 60 mph.

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A Severe Thunderstorm Warning is currently active for Marion County until 5:30 p.m. due to these hazardous conditions. This weather has also led to airport delays; the Federal Aviation Administration announced a ground delay at Orlando International Airport, effective until 7:59 p.m. Earlier, a ground stop had been issued but expired at 3:45 p.m.

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Sunday, which coincides with Mother’s Day, is expected to be equally stormy, with afternoon showers and storms also anticipated to cover around 60% of the area. A cold front moving in between Monday and Tuesday will bring more rain, with predictions of up to 70% coverage on Monday. A few scattered showers may persist into Tuesday before conditions improve.

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By Wednesday and Thursday, sunshine and dry conditions are expected to return. For the most accurate local weather updates, residents are encouraged to stay tuned to WESH 2’s online and on-air forecasts. Download the WESH 2 News app for real-time weather alerts.

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The First Warning Weather team, including Chief Meteorologist Tony Mainolfi and associates, is dedicated to keeping the community informed as severe weather conditions develop.

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