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Imagine you’re in Orlando, Florida. The weather experts called the FOX 35 Storm Team are watching some pretty strong rain clouds that can cause trouble. They say strong to very strong thunderstorms are happening this afternoon in Orlando and nearby areas (called Central Florida). Because of this, they have sent out special alerts called severe thunderstorm warnings for many neighborhoods (counties). These warnings are like a bell ringing to tell people: "Hey, a storm with wind that can break branches or ice balls (we call those hail) might come!"
We can actually see the storms moving on a live map! The FOX 35 team has a radar picture that shows where the rain is right now.

This picture is like a moving coloring book that shows green and red blobs where the rain and storms are.
Wondering when the water from the sky will show up? Here’s a simple step‑by‑step clock for today:
Important Callout: During those storms, we might see heavy rain, lots of lightning (bright flashes in the sky), and windy gusts. A few lonely strong storms could happen, but the weather team says we probably won’t see super bad storms everywhere (they call that widespread severe weather).
Also, it’s going to be hot and sticky (we call that humid) today. The thermometer will say low to mid 90s°F, but with the sticky air, it will feel like 100–105°F. That’s like standing near a hairdryer!
Now, something cool but a bit yucky is coming: more Saharan dust. That’s a giant cloud of fine dirt that travels all the way from the Sahara Desert in Africa across the ocean to Florida.
This dust brings some changes:
Important Callout: If you or your family have asthma or dust allergies, try to stay inside or wear a mask while the dust is here. This dust is planning to visit from this week through the end of the week, with some possibly lingering into the weekend. It’s not leaving quickly!
Here’s a picture showing the dust forecast:

Because the dust keeps the rain away, the sun gets more time to cook the ground. That means a heatwave (a period of extra hot days) is coming.

Important Callout: Drink water, stay in the shade, and never leave kids or pets in cars during this heat!
Let’s wrap it up simply:
1. What is a "severe thunderstorm warning"?
It’s an alert from weather experts saying a storm with dangerous wind or hail is happening or about to happen in your area. It means go inside and stay safe!
2. What is Saharan dust and why is it in Florida?
It’s tiny dirt particles from the Sahara Desert in Africa. Wind carries it across the Atlantic Ocean to places like Florida. It can make sunsets pretty but air quality worse.
3. Why does it "feel like" a higher temperature?
Because humidity (water in the air) stops your sweat from cooling you down. So a 95°F day with humidity can feel like 105°F.
4. Will there be storms everywhere today?
No. The FOX 35 team says a few strong storms are possible, but we don’t expect super bad storms across the whole area (widespread severe weather).
5. How long will the dust stay?
It should hang around through the end of the week and maybe into the weekend.