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After storms lashed South Florida with as much as 10 inches of rain in Pompano Beach and significant flash flooding in Boca Raton, a taste of fall weather is on its way.
The amount of rain that fell over the weekend is not expected to be repeated; however, any additional rain over saturated Broward County could result in flooding.
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Orlando Weather Forecast: Flood watch for Central Florida; rain totals, timeline
A flood watch has been issued for Orlando and most of Central Florida on Monday as more rain is expected throughout the day.
A rare flash flood emergency was declared for parts of Lake County on Sunday, which received up to 18 inches of rain.
A flood watch has been posted for most of Central Florida until 7 p.m. Widespread showers will start rolling through at around 2 p.m. The areas that will see the greatest impact are Lake County, western Orange County, and northern Brevard County.
A cold front is forecast to move south along the Florida peninsula in the coming days, but not before heat index could get near 100 in some areas.
Here’s what the First Alert Weather Team said you can expect in the forecast this week, and for the Florida-Georgia game on Saturday.
A front moving through Florida has brought heavy rain across the region. Here's a look at the rain totals so far: