Parts of Central Florida are under heavy thunderstorms Friday morning.
A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect for Marion and Flagler counties.
The vigil is expected to last until noon.
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The area of concern is due to a strong storm system moving across the Southeastern U.S.
If any storms to the north break free and head toward Central Florida, they could be strong to severe.
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Our area will also see more warm conditions with highs in the mid-90s Friday afternoon.
We will be a little cooler over the weekend, with highs near 90 degrees.
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Central Florida will be stuck in a steady pattern of rain and storms throughout next week.