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Orlando weather: Rainfall totals for weekend weather
Areas in Orange, Lake and Sumter counties received four to five inches of rain from Saturday, May 23 and over night into Sunday. Areas closer to the coast -- Titusville, Cocoa, Melbourne -- had less rain, if any.
Parts of Central Florida received several inches of much-needed rain amid the ongoing drought.
Areas west of Orlando – including Orange, Lake and Sumter counties – received four to five inches of rain overnight from Saturday, May 23 to Sunday. Areas closer to the coast – Titusville, Cocoa, Melbourne – had much less rain, if any. Onshore wind from the Atlantic allowed a sea breeze collision to occur closer to the Gulf Coast.
Here's a list of rainfall totals by area:
Active burn bans in Central Florida
The rain was much-needed, especially in dry areas currently under a burn ban. These areas include:
- Marion County
- Sumter County
- Orange County
- Seminole County
- Brevard County
- Polk County
- Lake County
Temperatures for Sunday, May 24
Sunday morning brought temperatures in the low to mid-70s. The weather will be partly cloudy, with a high of 86 degrees by noon. There'll be a chance for showers at 3 p.m.
- DeLand: 72 degrees
- Palm Coast: 72 degrees
- Melbourne: 80 degrees
- Kissimmee: 77 degrees
- Winter Haven: 74 degrees
- Orlando: 76 degrees
- Sanford: 74 degrees
The Source: Information in this story was gathered by FOX 35's T.J. Springer.