Orlando Weather
Around Central Florida
| Location | Conditions | Temp. |
|---|---|---|
| Orlando | Clear | 79° |
| Orlando International | Overcast | 78° |
| Sanford | Clear | 81° |
| Kissimmee | Clear | 75° |
| Leesburg | Scattered Clouds | 81° |
| Lady Lake | Scattered Clouds | 81° |
| Daytona Beach | Thunderstorm | 81° |
| Ormond Beach | Scattered Clouds | 84° |
| Titusville | Mostly Cloudy | 82° |
| Nasa Shuttle | Mostly Cloudy | 81° |
| Cocoa | Mostly Cloudy | 82° |
| Melbourne | Clear | 82° |
| Winter Haven | Clear | 73° |
Orlando Weather
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New tropical depression forms in Atlantic
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Gulf Coast states prepare as Gustav strengthens
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Lake County marshals crews to clean up Fay damage
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Arctic Ocean ice hits 2nd-lowest level on record
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Nervous New Orleans keeping eye on Gustav
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Many Lake Harney residents won't leave homes to rising St. Johns River
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Fay brings flooding to Volusia, Seminole; Brevard estimates damage at more than $10 million
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Wekiva Falls Resort hopeful about Labor Day visitors
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Volusia's estimate for Fay damage: $13.5 million
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Tropical Storm Fay drowning victim in Volusia is identified
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Tropical Storm Fay the 4th wettest storm in Florida
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Water Temps
Daytona Beach (Ocean)Next high tide:6:20 AMNext low tide:12:26 PM -
Slow-footed Fay
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Tetanus could be risk of storm cleanup, officials say
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Tropical Storm Fay leaves flood of misery
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Massive old oak tree falls on Delaney Park home
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Tropical Strm Fay brings Lake County much-needed rain
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Torrents from Tropical Storm Fay leave Central Florida waterlogged
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Tropical Storm Fay dampens Orlando's water parks, boosts mall traffic
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Melting Arctic Ocean opens shipping frontier
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Fay infuriates parents, school districts alike
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Almanac
August 28, 2008 Normal high: 92° Record high: 96° Normal low: 73° Record low: 65° Yesterday's temps. High:94° | Low: 76° Detailed History and Climate -
If your home is flooded, here's what to expect in filing a claim
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Sumter Electric Cooperative ready to respond aggressively to storms
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Hurricane studies need more money, experts urge
