ORLANDO, Fla. – UPDATE: A severe storm warning previously issued to Volusia County expired at 11.15 am
Sleet, gusts of wind and heavy rain were among the threats to the area.
Now, a SERIOUS STORM WARNING for Volusia. Open until 11.15 am. Save the size of rooms is possible. Floating south and east. pic.twitter.com/m6dMsMzJEx
– Jonathan Kegges (@JonathanKegges) March 6, 2021
Using our Pin It! feature on our free Pinpoint Weather app, News 6 viewers sent photos of the hail that fell during Saturday’s storm.
The following photo shows the hail on Daytona Beach covering the ground like snow.
FULL FORECAST
Scattered rains will happen on Saturday morning, but the morning will not be a total loss. The generalized rain comes close to lunchtime and continues for much of Saturday afternoon.
Scattered rains will continue until Sunday morning.
High temperatures will not arrive until the mid-60s on Saturday morning and drop to 60 degrees most of the afternoon. The low 70s will still be possible until early afternoon in Osceola and Brevard counties, where the rain lasts the longest.
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The weather will improve a lot on Sunday, but it will still be cool and windy. Sunlight will increase during the afternoon with highs around 70 degrees. A gradual warm-up returns next week.
There is likely to be an improvement in the allergy situation as this system enters and leaves Central Florida.
Pollen numbers start to increase again at the beginning of next week.
[VIDEO FORECAST: See full weekend forecast in video below]
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