INDEED. 516 NOW TIME TO TALK WITH ERIC BURRIS. AND WE DO HAVE A WEATHER IMPACT DATE. YES. SO WHAT THAT MEANS IS THAT THE WEATHER IS A LITTLE ABNORMAL, RIGHT. WE'RE IN THE DRY SEASON AND SHOWERS ARE A THING. BUT WE'RE GOING TO GET SOME THUNDERSTORMS TODAY. AND 1 OR 2 COULD GET A LITTLE STRONG. SO JUST WANT TO MAKE SURE IT'S SUNDAY AS YOU MAKE YOUR PLANS WITH THE FAMILY THAT YOU'RE GOOD TO GO. RIGHT. HERE'S A LOOK AT THE TIMELINE THIS MORNING. YOU'RE FINE. IT'S GOING TO BE NICE. AND BREEZY AND WE'LL EVEN HAVE SOME SUNSHINE. BUT IT'S INTO THIS AFTERNOON THAT WE GET THAT LINE OF STRONGER STORMS MOVING IN. AND THEN BY THE WAY, TOMORROW IS TURNING FLAT OUT CHILLY. SO THERE'S A LOT TO TALK ABOUT. FIRST THIS MORNING. IT'S NICE AND QUIET LOOKING OVER TOWARDS SPACESHIP EARTH AT EPCOT. OH, IT'S ALWAYS LIT UP AND LOOKING COOL. TEMPERATURES ARE IN THE 60S AREA WIDE. AND OUR FIRST WARNING LIVE DOPPLER RADAR IS STILL PRETTY QUIET. THERE ARE A FEW SHOWERS LIFTING NORTHBOUND THROUGH MELBOURNE CROSSING 192 AND EVENTUALLY GETTING UP TOWARD LAKE WASHINGTON. SATELLITE BEACH. PATRICK SPACE FORCE BASE. BUT THIS IS THE BIG PLAYER IN OUR FORECAST. BIG, NASTY COLD FRONT PRODUCED ALL KINDS OF TORNADOES. UNFORTUNATELY, YESTERDAY, DEADLY TORNADOES IN TENNESSEE. AND AS THAT LINE PUSHES OUR DIRECTION, THE ENERGY, FOR THE MOST PART, STAYS NORTH OF US. BUT WE'LL HAVE JUST ENOUGH INSTABILITY CITY THAT SOME NASTIER THUNDERSTORMS ARE A POSSIBILITY. SO THROUGH THE MORNING CLOUDS, A FEW SHOWERS AROUND LUNCHTIME, BUT IT'S 3:00 ON THAT. WE GET THOSE THUNDERSTORMS, SOME OF WHICH COULD GET STRONG. SO WHEN DOES THE WORST WEATHER MOVE INTO YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD? IF YOUOU LIVE NORTH AND WEST OF TOWN, MARION COUNTY, LAKE COUNTY, SUMTER COUNTY, IT'S ABOUT A 2 TO 6 P.M. TIMEFRAME, RIGHT THROUGH DAYTONA BEACH, NEW SMYRNA BEACH, THE ORLANDO METRO, AND BASICALLY THE I-4 CORRIDOR. IT'S 4 P.M. TO 8 P.M. AND THEN THE SPACE COAST COMMUNITIES KIND OF A 6 P.M. TO 10 P.M. EVENT. SO LET'S LOOK AT FUTURE CAST AND GET THE TIMING DOWN. HERE'S 8:00 IN THE MORNING. THERE ARE THOSE COASTAL SHOWERS, NO BIG DEAL. LUNCHTIME TO A MIX OF CLOUDS AND SUNSHINE. BUT HERE WE GO, 4 P.M., THERE'S THAT LINE OF NASTIER STORMS AND WE KIND OF SEE THOSE LITTLE PURPLE DOTS. THAT'S THE MODEL TRYING TO GRAB OUR ATTENTION AND SAY THERE COULD BE SOME STRONGER STUFF EMBEDDED IN THAT. ALL RIGHT. FIVE, 6:00 WORK ING THROUGH OUR WESTERN AREAS, GETTING INTO THE METRO. BUT THE MODEL STILL SAYS THAT AS IT WORKS THROUGH THE METRO AREA, IT SHOULD START TO WEAKEN A LITTLE BIT. BUT THERE'S JUST ENOUGH SUPPORT THAT IT COULD STILL BE FEISTY EVEN AS IT APPROACHES DAYTONA BEACH AND NEW SMYRNA BEACH AROUND 8:00 AND THEN INTO BREVARD COUNTY JUST THEREAFTER. SO FOR SEVERE WEATHER THREATS, WE ARE THINKING IT'S NORTH AND WEST OF THE METRO. MARION SUMTER, LAKE, EVEN FLAGLER OFF TOWARD THE GULF COAST UNDER A LEVEL ONE OUT OF FIVE RISK FOR ISOLATED, STRONG TO SEVERE STORMS. THAT MEANS OUT OF THE WHOLE LINE, WE'LL HAVE LITTLE POPCORN AREAS THAT COULD GET STRONG AND IN TERMS OF THE BIGGER IMPACTS, WE'RE THINKING DAMAGING WINDS WILL BE THE PARAMOUNT CONCERN. SO STORM SYSTEMS AROUND, WE DO HAVE ENOUGH ENERGY ATMOSPHERICALLY THAT WE COULD BE TALKING ABOUT THOSE 60 MILE PER HOUR WIND GUSTS, WHICH IS WHY WE'RE WATCHING IT. BUT ONCE IT'S DONE, MY FRIENDS WILL BE ABLE TO REST EASY TONIGHT. OKAY. CLEARING SKIES TURNING CHILLY, 51 IN THE MORNING, 63 WILL STRUGGLE TO GET THERE FOR A HIGH TEMPERATURE. STAYING BEAUTIFULLY COOL ON TUESDAY. AND THEN WE'RE ACTUALLY ENTERING INTO