Overview
- Central Florida expects a line of showers late Saturday into the overnight, weakening as it moves south and east across the I-4 corridor.
- Southeast Louisiana sees the front pass today with a few spotty morning showers and clearing by late day.
- Any thunderstorms should be isolated and non-severe, with a low risk limited to embedded rumbles of thunder.
- Meteorologists note model differences on rainfall amounts, yet most guidance points to light totals around a quarter-inch, a welcome boost for drought-stricken Central Florida.
- Temperatures dip to the 60s Sunday before rebounding into the mid to upper 70s by Tuesday, with morning fog possible early next week along the Gulf Coast.