ORLANDO, Fla. — Central Florida will be warmer over the next few days as the rain chances remain low.
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Debby will continue to bring dry air into Central Florida, which will help reduce the chances of rain.
Parts of northeast Florida could still see a few fast-moving showers on Wednesday.
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Winds will remain breezy, and temperatures will start to climb Wednesday afternoon.
Afternoon highs will reach the mid-90s for most of our area.
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Heat index values will also climb to between 102 and 107 degrees.
Over the next few days, the highs will remain in the mid-90s.
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Seasonal afternoon storms return by the end of the week and weekend.
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