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there is the line of storms as its approach. moving in, away from marion county. the clouds are filling in, than the lighter will arrive about 7:00 or -- and then 8:00 or 9:00 is when we see stronger storms. thunderstorms rolling in first north and west and then getting closer to the i-4 corridor once we get closer to lunchtime. the storms like to the area this afternoon and into the evening commute. i will show you futurecast, we will talk more about this timeline coming up in just a you minutes. let' s get a traffic update and get over to ted. ted: a crash onto the side of i-4 in longwood. not really blocking the roadway or causing a big impact. 408 westbound to downtown orlando, you can see the flashing lights, a left lane blocked around the ruslan look offramp. cannot do before a weight eastbound, construction has closed off. exit at colonial drive and take that dean south and then you can back on the 408 eastbound. a left-wing taken out on i-4 eastbound before the 408. states are recovering. jason: the same storm struck with deadly force. buildings were damaged, homes destroyed. our team coverage continues with brett connolly. he has a look at the system. brett: six counties in the panhandle and 10 in georgia remain under a 20 to for at least another hour as severe weather threat to the southeast. here is some waterspouts popping out in louisiana. part of the system that brought at least five confirmed tornadoes through the south. one of the hardest hit areas is an rv park in southern louisiana. does go before killed, 31 were brought to the hospital with several in critical condition. wreckage looking for anyone who might be trapped. a confirmed tornado ripped through a two mile path of pensacola last night. it left behind only damaged apartments, homes and cars. the powerful wind also ripped the apartment complex. the severe weather also to blame for another death in mississippi where the governor declared a state of emergency in anticipation of those storms. michelle: thank you. two shootings one block apart have police in daytona beach searching for answers and we are asking if they are connected. jason: the first to place on sheridan road, the second is to block away at the police athletic league center. alex villareal is live this morning. do police have any suspects? alex: police have not released any information about suspects. we are also still working to learn the conditions of the two victims. the shootings took place at the police athletic center in daytona beach and we are in the parking lot right now. that is the area where authorities have blocked off overnight. the irony here is that this center is set up to steer young people away from crime and other negative influences by providing them with positive activities. both shooting scenes are now clear, but they were very active overnight as you can see here. the volusia county sheriff' s office dispatch tells us the first 911 call at 11:07 last night brought daytona beach to sheridan road. the second 13 minutes later at 11:10 brought them about a block away to the center on george w ingram lavar. we will be -- boulevard . we will find out if these shootings are related. we are still working to confirm that with police as well as shares office and we will bring you this details as soon as we have them. jason: a mother accused of killing her own son is preparing to be in court. michelle: police in altamonte springs say virginia arteaga shot and killed her 29-year-old blake howard while he was in the shower. his body was in found at the oak harbour community in altamonte springs. family members say they both lived together. but they have no idea what could' ve lead to the shooting. >> i' ve never seen them argue but i don' t live here so i don' t know. when they were with each other, they were very sweet to each other. michelle: police say they have never responded to this home for problems before. arteaga is held on no bond in seminole county jail. jason: in commitment 2016, donald trump has been momentum heading into super tuesday. as you were sleeping last night, the winner of the nevada caucus was named, it was donald trump. the ballots are still being counted right now. here are the results. trump with 45%, marco rubio barely had a ted cruz for second, ben carson with 5%. >> is going to be an amazing two months. >> donald trump looking ahead to super tuesday after his victory in nevada. people standing in line for hours. entrance polls show trump dominating every key voting block, scoring high with voters looking for outsiders and looking for change. >> because we need change and we need trump. we really do. >> second wacissa latos of this morning and so is super tuesday. 12 states, including texas, home of ted cruz. >> let me tell you something, you look at those super tuesday states, they like their guns. >> marco rubio is already in michigan. >> we are even going to campaign to people who are fans of ohio state. everyone. is that too much? >> in michigan, polls showed second-place with trump still a clear leader. more than 600 republican delegates are up for grabs in super tuesday. that is more than half of what is needed to win the nomination. tracy potts, nbc news, washington. michelle: the today show will continue coverage of the nevada caucus. peter alexander will have a live interview with marco rubio. kristen welker will also have a live report on last nights democratic town hall tonight in south carolina. you can catch it right here on wesh 2 start ing at 7:00.s jason: an isleworth millionaire, convicted of murdering his wife, is getting a new trial. bob ward was found guilty of killing his wife diane in 2009. but monday, a circuit court judge threw out ward' s conviction. the judge says ward' s original defense attornies failed to object to the prosecution' s introduction of statements ward made after he had already exercised his right to remain silent michelle: this morning, a man, wanted in connection with a double homicide from nearly two the orange county sheriff' s office is charging jonathan rosado with the murders of juan caban-serrano and alexander arana. deputies say rosado shot the men in a home on bancroft boulevard in the wedgefield neighborhood back in august of 2014. troopers are asking for your help to find a semi truck driver they say hit a woman in orange county and kept on going. teresa vasquez was critically injured when she was hit yesterday at sand lake road and kings pointe parkway. troopers say she was waiting to cross the road when she was hit. troopers are looking for a semi-truck with a white trailer. if you have any information call florida highway patrol. jason: new on sunrise, residents -- the city council in ferguson, missouri got an earful of last night meeting from people who want to take a deal with the justice department. he feds want to overhaul the city' s police force. the city turned down the deal because they say it would be too expensive. the doj says officers need more training among other changes. the investigation began after the shooting of michael brown. council urging them to agree. michelle: new from overnight, ramon castro, the older brother of cuban revolutionary fidel castro, has died. ramon was two-years-older than his brother but was not involved in politics. instead, he spent most of his time tending to crops and livestock. he was 91-years-old. jason: there are new details on the death of supreme court justice antonin scalia. a newly released report shows there was nothing out of place around the bed where he died in west texas. according to a doctor' s letter, scalia suffered from several health issues such as a and diabetes that could have contributed to his death. michelle: space-x is hoping the weather will cooperate for today ' s lunch from cape canaveral. the launch open -- window opens at 6:46 tonight. the rocket will carry a satellite into orbit over asia. jason: i love those evening launches. we just need the weather to cooperate. michelle: first or look meteorologist amy sweezey is amy: those thunderstorms will be gone by the time the window opens at 6:46 tonight, however there may be some lingering clouds and the wind will still be pretty gusty behind this front that' s coming through. so as of right now, it is a 14 no go because of the weather -- 40 no go because of the weather, but that means a 60 go because of the weather. the grenada watch has been posted for marion and sumter counties until 10:00 a.m.. so do not here yet, but they are on their way. they will be approaching the gulf coast in the next couple of hours. the main energy, the biggest concern for storms is in the carolinas and down to georgia and even north florida. however, here in central florida, there is a low chance here in the next couple of hours that we could have some tornadoes were certainly some strong wind gusts as rolls to the area. still about three hours away, the big storm. we are two hours away from the first, the clouds will spill in and between 7:00 and 8:00, the storm start to approach marion county and sumter. from there, they continue their approach towards the i-4 corridor. they get into the metro area by noon today. it is going to be this morning, through the afternoon that we are dealing with these thunderstorms that could have the strong to severe wind gusts inside them. by the mid-commute, the storms are eggs in brevard county followed by much cooler and drier air which will move in right. temperatures will be warm between the storms. if you the source later in the day, you will that rain arrives. it is 5:11, time for traffic. ted: looking at the 417, a live picture run narcoossee where we have a southbound shot. we have a left lane taken out . once you get past the narcoossee area, things are moving along. the southbound ramp getting onto the 408 eastbound is blocked from overnight work. if you did it on the 408 eastbound from the 417 southbound, you might want to get off at 50, take dean wrote down to the 408 eastbound. heads up heading through downtown orlando, i-4 eastbound has a left lane taken about -- taken out. jason: new questions after a judge rules against red light cameras in orlando. michelle: we will hear from an attorney as many question that many drivers questioned they new customers can save an average of $500 just by switching to progressive. so you'll be bringing home the bacon in no time. sorry. >> you' re watching wesh 2. michelle: we are keeping a close eye on severe weather coming away. two counties are under a 20 to watch. the same system killed at least three people in louisiana and mississippi. amy will have an update in a few minutes and we have team coverage on this throughout the morning. jason: we are working to find apart were connected. one person was shot on sheridan road after 11:00, the other was hit near the police athletic center. no word on the conditions of those victims. michelle: donald trump celebrated his third straight victory. he won nevada' s republican caucus with 45% be vote. senator marco rubio and ted ted cruz to come in second. drivers in orange county are asking whether they should fight the red light camera tickets. jason: this comes after a judge ruled against those cameras. consider having police review videos of potential violations, the company does it. while it is true chances of getting your ticket dismissed may be improved, it is no guarantee you won' t lose in court. >> it is all an individual decision. it is what level of risk are you willing to tolerate. right now, you have got the circuit court that has ruled, the law of the land. guess you have a very good chance of overturning the ticket. jason: the city is still deciding whether to appeal the ruling. michelle: more trouble this morning for a teen accused of pretending to be a doctor. malachi love-robinson is being sued by a mazda dealership. the company claims he was -- he gave them a check for the car but the check did not go through. he is also accused of running his own clinic in seeing patients without a license. jason: publix is getting national attention think to forbes. ford' s name the grocery chain one of the best private companies in the u.s.. publix came in night on the list and was named one of the top 100 overall employers. publix is based in lakeland and has more than 1100 locations across the southeast. michelle: i have recently discovered and not all publix are created equal. jason: hey, our weather is very different than what we saw just storms coming our way. this is a system that is moved through mississippi and alabama. amy: so the main energy, the area of low pressure that will cause the most damage is in the carolinas. there is a cold front that extends down from it, that is what coming to central florida and that could bring us some strong to even severe storms as we head to the next couple of hours. there is nothing happening right now, however by about 7:00 or 8:00 this morning, those will be approaching our western town -- counties and rolling to central florida during the day. my biggest concerns are the winds of 15 -- 58 miles broward greater. there is a low threat for tomatoes well. we will have downpours. there is a low threat to moderate threat of small hail in the storms. as you get the kids school, always quiet. we have clouds increasing. it is quite warm. a few showers in the late morning hours. school -- get the kids to school. the rain will be in marion and sumter first. you are fine if you' re sending the kiss to school in orange county this morning. after school, they want the storms. damage is a mild right now. the storms will start rolling into our western areas by 7:00 a.m.. they continue to push through out ahead of this cold front getting over closer to the metro area by late morning, about 10:00. and from there, the storms heading to brevard county by early afternoon and then continue to push through as we get into the evening commute. right now, the limestone back to the west. our western counties are under this tornado watch. that includes marion and sumter county. you can see the leading edge of rain is not that far away. the stronger storms are still several hours away. we are talking about 7:00 or 8:00 before the storms get into marion county. as the front goes through today, the storms will come to an end and we will clear things out overnight tonight into tomorrow. and much cooler temperatures. we just have to make it through today. here is futurecast with the timing. 7:00 and 8:00, marion county. close it to the i-4 corridor by 10:00 a.m.. it could be strong and severe wind gusts and the possibility of an isolated tornado. we had to the afternoon, we will keep you posted and make sure you download our first alert weather app if you' re out and about today. you can see the timing of the storms moving into southern brevard county by late afternoon into the evening commute and then exiting the area once we get into the evening. so where you see the pinks and reds on the maps, that is really strong will be the strongest. notice central florida is included in this yellow area which is the slight risk for severe storms throughout the day today. of course that yellow color means that a couple of isolated tornadoes are possible. if that happens, we will have warnings issued and we will cut in and let you know throw the seven-day forecast, lots of sunshine once you make it through today and afternoon highs in the 60' s right to saturday. time for traffic, here is ted. ted: a live look at the 417 -- the closure off the 417 southbound onto the four lead eastbound. ramp is blocked from roadwork. take 50 over to dean road, dean road to the 408 and that can be your eastbound alternate to get around that. the detour they provided was farther south and getting off at curry ford. now onto a live look, this is narcoossee area where we have a link taken out for the 417 construction. about a mile of work. once you get past that, it has now opened up. i-4 in seminole county, traffic looking good. lake mary to lee, at 11 minutes. jason: new details in the case of a florida woman who gained national attention in a murder michelle: what she said during a retrial hearing yehe right from your phone. transfer money to someone quickly and easily. speak to a financial professional when it's convenient. and pay for things using android pay. know that with pnc's convenient solutions, at least your finances will jason: we are keeping a close eye on severe weather coming our re looking at a live radar, look at the strong storms there. two over local counties are under tomato watch. amy sweezey is back, she is an update in a few minutes as we continue our team coverage on sunrise. a palm beach county woman at the center of your to get the case against her thrown out. she took the stand her own defense. she told the judge that she, her husband and a police informant were working on acting project. the script. >> where your notes of all these meetings? where is all this stuff? >> that was at our house. >> where in your house? >> in the office. >> where in the office? >> no, i can' t go back to the property. >> dip alito convict -- michelle: school workers are mcneese state over wages in silence. dozens of employees like bus drivers and cafeteria workers held a silent protest at last night school board meeting. a union representative told us they are unified in their push for a pay increase. >> these are the faces of their employees. these are our support professionals. our bus drivers, are cafeteria workers, are custodians, our maintenance. our food service. and they deserve better. michelle: there was no decision made about the wage debate at the meeting. jason: the polls have now closed in nevada and donald trump has come out on top. michelle: we will explain what his win means for the rest of the race straight ahead. now we had a lot to alex villareal. alex: i am live in daytona beach where officials tell us that does go people were shot with the minutes of each other last night. i literally why the two ted: construction blocking a busy highway offramp. amy: we have storms on wages in florida. some people under a tornado watch until 10:00 a.m.. you can save over 500 bucks when you switch to progressive. that's a fact. but this whole "blondes have more fun" thing... before contemplating the many choices on steak 'n shake's $4 dollar menu, one must calm the mind in our zen garden. focus. the garlic double steakburger meal. reflect. the taco salad meal. zen. the original double 'n cheese steakburger meal. oh! download the new steak'n shake rewards app. earn rewards every time you use it. michelle: we are keeping in on a severe weather system making its way through florida. on your left you can see the damages caused pensacola and on the right, damage in louisiana. jason: three people have already died from the store. you are looking right now in our doppler radar showing us how that' s warm is tracking along. we are gradually the sunrise team. let' s begin our coverage with amy sweezey. what will we see as far as storms in our area? amy: depends on where we live. they will start north and west and had to read the day. the farther south you live, the later your phones will be. but you can see, northwest area marion county and sumter county watch and the storms are approaching the gulf coast now and will continue to roll into marion and sumter county through 10:00 this morning. so over the next several hours. your could develop inside the thunderstorms that are approaching. that' s why we need to watch it very closely. make to you have a plaintiff a tornado warning is issued inside this watch area. we will be in here author of the day if warnings are issued and you can go to wesh.com for updates. make sure you download or first alert weather app as well. you' re out and about or had to work in the next couple of hours. you can see the storms are still back to the west and they are making their approach. a little bit of rain will move into marion county, first. class phil into the rest of central florida and in the stronger storms still back here a few hours away will be pushing and closer between about 7:00 and 8:00. the storms of getting to marion county and continue making their way to the south. the timing for today across the metro area, the i-4 corridor through late morning and lunchtime. pushing out the coast of brevard county as we head into the jason: more on the severe weather, new video overnight shows a pensacola apartment building ripped to shreds. check out what we' re showing you. this strong stone carved a path of destruction across the southeast. jazmin walker' s joining us with a closer look at some of the damage. jazmin: police say three people are dead. an rv park in southern louisiana. >> the game is devastating. it has been a search and rescue mission drug tonight. officials have been on the scene to see if there any other people could possibly trapped in the wreckage at this point, we know their two people who were killed. 31 people were taken to the hospital, seven of them were critically injured. looking at the damage, you can see cars have been thrown about completely totaled here on the property. the sheriff says there were apparently 150 trail of our homes here on the property. crews are still inside looking for any possible survivors, we are told a lot of the board taken to the hospital by ambulance or by private vehicles. it is harder this point to account for how many people were actually so here in a tornado came through. the sheriff says it was a minor miracle that we are only talking two fatalities. possibly three. a lot of devastation, but it could have been a lot worse. jazmin: that is our sister station in new orleans. search and rescue operations continued overnight in florida as well. a tornado pounded pensacola, you can see several houses were badly damaged. it tore part buildings and apartment complex. you can see some of the damage. reports of people trapped and gas leak. we know six people were hurt, it is unclear what condition they are in right now. ted noah has been watching our ted: we have the 417 southbound to before a weight eight eastbound blocked for overnight roadwork area if you do get on the 408 eastbound via the 417, consider getting off at colonial drive and taking that to dean road. 417, more construction the narcoossee area. we do have that lane it taken out. to slow down through that area with the left lane blocked off. westbound drive into downtown orlando via the 408 is looking good. the dean road toll plaza to i-4 is looking good. jason: knew from overnight, two before shot in daytona beach, one was in an area that is posed to be a safe place. michelle: the victim was in at the police athletic league fields moments after another shooting on sheridan road. alex villareal is live at the scene. do we know what led up to this? alex: there are many details that we are working to find out this morning. all we do know is that right here where we are, this parking lot in front of the police athletic league centep. that is one of the centers of the shooting investigation last night. this is where one of the shootings happened here at the police athletic center in daytona beach. the irony here of course is as you said, this center is steered to -- set up to steer youth away from crime by providing them with positive activities. both shooting scenes are clear. they' re very active overnight. the volusia county sheriff' s office dispatch said the first 9/11 -- 911 call came in at 11:07 at sheridan road. there is a second 13 minutes later that brought them to the center here on george w ingram boulevard. that is blocks away from the original shooting. we are pushing to find out if these shootings are related. their close proximity to each other as well as the close timing of the two shootings we know that two people were shot, but still no word on their identities, ages or andy identifying details. we will work to find out those as well as the conditions. michelle: in seminole county, a mother' s apparent to face a judge charged with killing her own son. the 29-year-old was shot dead in the shower. only we talked to her family. brett connolly joins us now with what they are saying. brett: this family shocked by the details. they were not aware of any existing problems between the mother and her son. police have charged virginia arteta with murder of her 29-year-old son blake howard. the victims families telling is the two live together and that howard was a student at seminole state college. investigators executed a search warrant for the home of family members gathered items from inside the house. as they drove away, we did ask them about the relationship >> i had never seen them argue. but i don' t live there. so now. they were very sweet to each other. brett: authorities told us a coworker and family never called the mother. when police arrived, they say she had a gun in her hand, but then dropped it after police forced their way in. authorities tell us they never respond to the home for problems before. many questions are main unanswered. she is being held on no bond in seminole county jail. jason: thank you. them in the toy 16 now, donald massive victory in nevada. here is a look at the poll results. trump has 45% of the votes. ted -- rubio is barely ahead of ted cruz for second. nikole killion has more on the race and results. >> this was one of donald trump ' in the vodka, a trump trifecta. the real estate mogul hit the jackpot in vegas with his third win in a row. >> we won with young, with old, with highly educated, we won with poorly educated, i love the poorly educated. >> trump trounced his rivals barca rubio and ted cruz who argue they are still viable. >> the only campaign that has beaten donald trump and the only campaign can beat donald trump is this campaign. >> as the focus turns to super tuesday where about a dozen states are up for grabs, democrats concentrated on the upcoming primary in south carolina. for dissipating in a town hall where hillary clinton reiterated a pledge to release transcripts of her paid speeches to wall street. >> sure, if everyone does it. >> secretary clinton says i will do it if other people will do it. of my paid speeches to wall street. here it is. there ain' t none. >> democrats vote in south carolina saturday while republicans return to the debate stage tomorrow night. in washington, nikole killion. michelle: two umatilla high school students are facing charges for a gun found on school grounds. police say this is the gun they seize yesterday. the student reported to a school resource officer. police say the 17-year-old who had a gun admittedly got it from. both students were arrested. police say the gun was broken and was uploaded. families in nepal is just learning that no one survived the plane crash in the mountains. three crew members and 18 passengers were onboard. the small passenger plane lost contact with air traffic control 10 minutes after takeoff. the floods are supposed to last 18 minute. it took hours to find the smoldering wreckage. jason: 5:39, let' s get back to her outlook of the day ahead. it includes a potential for severe storms. tracking us all right now. what is the timeline? amy: we have a tornado watch in effect for marion and sumter county and points north. that is until 10:00 this morning. as the storms continue to approach, we may see more counties added to the tornado watch for later today. as of right now, that is what is happening. you can see the line of storms making its way closer to central florida. no rain yet. over the next couple of hours, it is going to come closer and closer. all of because of filling in at over the next few hours, we will get a little rain or it the strongest storms are anywhere from two and a half to three hours away. when you look at futurecast, you can see the timing near moving into marion at about 8:00. about 2.5 hours or so. continuing its track slowly through the south. getting closer to the i-4 corridor by late morning into lunchtime. that is when we will have the and pushing to the south and threat the afternoon. as we get into the evening commute, the storms are in southern brevard county. we will likely get some strong to severe wind gusts and there is a chance for an isolated tornado. i don' t expect widespread tornadoes across the area, about one or two spinning situations inside the clouds are possible for today. we will keep you posted, make sure you have signed up for alerts at wesh.com if you haven' t already. temperatures will still be warm, those of you who get the rain first will heat up after your rain and read those who seem -- see the storms later, you' ll will warm up before they arrive. let' s get a traffic update at -- with ted. ted: a crash on the 520 westbound a little bit past colonial drive. we do have reports from fhp the westbound lanes are blocked. consider staying on state road 50 after backup plan or maybe using 528 as an alternate to get around. t get onto the four -- get off the 417 southbound and get onto the four eastbound. the ramp is completely blocked. take the 417 southbound 250, take that to dean road and then back onto 408. the 417 construction around narcoossee has just wrapped up. just saw the crews picking up the cones. a live look of westbound i-4 on the left. lake mary tule only 11 minutes. jason: next on sunrise, an annual freebie is expected to draw huge crowds in orlando. michelle: what you need to know the want to spend the day at holy land. for free. jason: we are taking a look at michelle: this morning, we are keeping a close eye on severe weather coming away. marion sumter county' s or already under tornado watch. the morning. in you will have an update in a few minutes. jason: any time now, we expect to start seeing some extra traffic in the theme park area. michelle: crowds will be lining up for an jason: annual freebie. jason:holy land is letting everyone in at no cost. jazmin walker joins us with a preview. jazmin: the theme park is inviting people to come experience jerusalem in orlando without paying for admission. the annual free day as part of a deal to keep the park' s nonprofit status. if you' re going today, remember it is first come first serve. there were such a huge turnout lester that park officials say they were unsure if everyone would get into the park before closing time. those who did told us it was worth the wait because it saved them hundreds of dollars on tickets. an adult ticket cost $50, tickets for kids age 3-12 range from 20 to $30. he won' t talk to rebut those prices today. free day at holy land experience are to 10:00 a.m. when the park opens. jason: covering orange county, school leaders set to announce a new program fast tracking students into the workforce. leaders are revealing a new partnership with orange county technical college. in acid is on campus at 1:00. leaders in orange county are also getting off a series of meetings to help you understand school grades. earlier this month, the department of education gave the district a b. the first meeting is tonight in the cafeteria at boone high school gets going at 6:00 p.m.. disease experts and doctors returned to capitol hill for a senate hearing on the zika virus. florida' s run of health announced the first case. nearly 30 people in our state have been diagnosed. all the cases in florida have been travel related. the centers for disease control look for -- looks at 14 new cases that could have been sexually transmitted rid michelle: --. michelle: weather will be a big story because it will affect our whole area. it will start north and west this morning and then atomic into the afternoon and evening, we will still be dealing with that line of strong storms in southern brevard county. our biggest impact today inside the storms will be the strong wind gusts. storms could be strong or even severe, the severe thunderstorm warning is issued when wind gets to 58 miles per hour or greater. a low threat for hail and the big downpour is possible today as far as tornadoes, there is a low threat for those as well. which is why we have already seen a journey to watch posted for marion and sumter county. our western foster 10:00 a.m.. there is no rain in central way. instead, we have a lot of clouds and warm temperatures. as we get the kids to school and quiet. s, it is pretty warm. this morning, the storms will start to approach our western areas the between 7:00 and 8:00 a.m.. that' ll be in marion county and corridor. he storms late morning through early afternoon, lunchtime will be across the i-4 corridor and in the metro area. then from there, beginning after lunchtime and through the evening commute, the storms will continue their trek to the south. depending on where you live, you may have more time to be prepared and some of the north and west will have less time. so here' s a line of storms. the main area of low pressure is north of us. it did all kinds of damage along the gulf coast in louisiana. that storm is headed to the carolinas today. but it is going to drag this cold front in. in the next hour or two, we will start to get some rain here in marion county as the showers are getting closer. we will get the stronger storms until about 8:00 or 9:00. beginning to the west and pushing to the south. once the storm' s clear our area, we are going to get cooler and drier air filtering in behind the cold front and that is going sunshine beginning tomorrow. first we have to make it through today. here is futurecast. 8:00 a.m. showing that line of storms. from there it pushes closer to the i-4 corridor. there 10:00 this morning. watch as we have through lunchtime, we get those storms across the metro pushing down into northern brevard. and then into the afternoon, we continue to see that line push to the south and east. by have a clock tonight, evening commute, we are dealing with storms in osceola and brevard counties. after the evening commute, we are down -- done with the rain and we clear things out. the worst of the weather, the strongest arms across the carolinas, parts of virginia and even into south carolina a little bit. central florida is under a slight risk, especially to the north of the i-4 corridor. so that slight risk means that we could have one or two tomatoes -- tornadoes and the strong winds as well as possibility of wind damage. it is a very, a tornado warning, before you leave for work, make sure you broaden your garbage can if you can and your loose lawn furniture, anything out in your yard because it is going to be very gusty today. starting tomorrow, we are in the 60' s with plenty of sun. ted: a crash on state road 520. it is just a little bit past the area of 50. we have a report from florida highway patrol the two lanes are blocked. if you usually take serotype 20, you can use the 528 beachline expressway as an alternate. the 417 southbound construction that was blocking the ramp at the 408 is that has wrapped up. you can now access the 408 eastbound from 417 southbound. before you had used 50 or curry ford. 408 west bend on the left, nice-looking driving to downtown orlando. the drive from the conway toll plaza to i-4 is a short drive. jason: fighting to secure a driving -- spot in the playoffs. orlando magic -- the fight the orlando magic face after beating the garlic double steakburger meal. reflect. the taco salad meal. zen the original double 'n cheese steakburger meal. oh! the $4 menu. where all meals are under $4. jason: we are keeping a close eye on severe weather coming away. marion and sumter county' s are already under a tornado watch. take a look at our radar. there is rain moving away and with its and strong storm activity. amy sweezey is back with an update in a few minutes as we continue our team coverage on sunrise. michelle: the orlando magic are still chasing playoff dreams and they came in this closer last night with a win against the 76ers. jason: they couldn' t manage to move ahead. the magic finish the game 124-115. therefore in a half games out of the eighth playoff spot in these. they will face the golden state warriors at the amway. tipoff is at 7:00. michelle: before the harlem globetrotters to the court on saturday at the amway center, they will spend some time jason: they will visit rosemont elementary school to talk to kids about the abcs of bullying. you can bet he will show off a few of those famous treks. make sure to tune into the cw this morning where he will join us in studio to talk about the program in this weekend' s show. jason: matches some must-see body slamming video. it is a celebration of rape buzzer beater. -- celebration of a buzzer beater. baylor scored the three. he body slammed a fan he was so excited. michelle: he is not even a small guy. jason: coming in, here we go. boom. he continues to celebrate and got right back up. kansas won this one 66-60. the king of pop michael jackson michelle: that is a clip from her new song which is reached number one on the billboard charts. that makes rihanna' s 14th number one song which is one more than michael jackson. he is now only behind mariah carey and beatles for most number one hits of all time. kerry has 18 and the beatles have 20. jason: we will monitor that severe weather that has led to major damage in the florida panhandle. amy: we have a line of strong storms headed our way. marion county and sumter county are under a tornado watch until 10:00 a.m.. late-breaking. this is wesh 2 news sunrise in high definition. >> a tornado watch in effect for parts of central florida and a strong line of storms heads are way. >> that same system left a path of destruction. businesses, homes, and lives, destroyed. michelle: a car 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