Afternoon rain and very hot temperatures, weekend has major risk for heat
Scattered showers and storms are forecast for the afternoon and early evening.
Scattered showers and storms are forecast for the afternoon and early evening.
Storms, showers and heat continue to trend in Central Florida.
Temperatures are in the mid-90s across the region, with heat index values at 100 to 105 degrees, according to NWS Melbourne.
Tuesday afternoon and evening's greatest chance for storms will be southeast of the Interstate 4, according to NWS Melbourne.
Temperature highs will be in the low-to-mid 90s and peak afternoon heat index values at 102-107 degrees.
East Central Florida has a marginal risk of a severe storm.
Central Florida has received a heat advisory from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The National Hurricane Center on Wednesday said Tropical Storm Arthur formed off the Texas coast making it the Atlantic season's first named storm.
More scattered showers and storms are expected in the afternoon.
The National Hurricane Center on Wednesday forecast a system moving up the Texas coast could become the season's first tropical storm.