Central Floridians will see another round of strong thunderstorms Saturday.

Temperatures will attempt to climb into the upper 80s and lower 90s. Meanwhile, stronger thunderstorms will develop throughout the afternoon.

In-Depth Updates

5:30 p.m.

Update from the NWS:

Through 8 p.m., isolated storms will track quickly across central Florida producing brief moderate to heavy rain along with occasional cloud to ground lightning. Storms moving across the I-4 corridor will produce some rain for metro Orlando...Sanford and eventually portions of the Space Coast before moving offshore.

4:36 p.m.

Urban and small stream flood advisory issued for north central Volusia County, including the cities of Ormond Beach, Holly hill, Daytona Beach until 5:30 p.m.

Earlier

Sea breeze development along the Atlantic coastline is expected to be limited to areas south of Cape Canaveral, though could trigger some intense and slow-moving thunderstorms this afternoon to areas along the coast.

With the mix of winds, we will need to monitor closely for funnel clouds and/or tornadoes to develop.

The action should quiet down this evening, with partly cloudy skies in the forecast as low fall back to the low and mid-70s.

We will see the same weather as we move through the next seven days as the warm and moist air stays in place.