David Nazario
Digital Meteorologist

David joined WKMG-TV and ClickOrlando.com in September 2024.
David joined WKMG-TV and ClickOrlando.com in September 2024.
Central Florida has been buried in clouds and blanketed by rain the last few days leading up to the Mother's Day holiday.
An area of low pressure formed over the northern border of the Gulf coast and pushed inland overnight this morning. Now, Central Florida finds itself beneath the favorable quadrant of the storm system to produce massive rains and lots of thunderstorms.
Storm Prediction Center has highlighted central Florida for a level 1/5 severe weather potential this afternoon as our sea breeze reignites similarly to yesterday. Model projections suggest this could be a bit more interior Central Florida this go around, as opposed to the sandwiching we saw with our strongest storms towards the southeast yesterday.
With hurricane season on approach, Central Florida is hosting a few different county events where you can come and finalize your preparations for the season ahead.