Barometric Pressure in Okahumpka, United States 
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The pressure in Okahumpka, Florida, United States is predicted falling over the next 24 hours, with an average pressure of today, which is considered normal.
Weather prediction: Rain at times, worse later
The daily total fluctuation in pressure in Okahumpka is , with a low of and a high of .
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Hourly Pressure Trends
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Okahumpa has a warm, humid climate. Summers are hot and rainy, with many afternoon thunderstorms. High temperatures often reach the upper 80s or low 90s Fahrenheit. Heavy rain can fall in a short time, and tropical storms or hurricanes may bring stronger winds and flooding.
In summer, high pressure over the Atlantic Ocean helps bring warm, moist air from the southeast. Rising warm air can create thunderstorms. In winter, cold fronts move south from the United States. These fronts bring cooler, drier air, lower humidity, and sometimes gusty winds. Air pressure often rises behind the fronts. Freezing temperatures are possible but not common.
Okahumpa is in central Florida, near many lakes and about halfway between the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. The lakes add moisture to the air and can help nearby storms grow. The area has mostly flat, low land and no mountains, so weather fronts can move across it easily. Breezes from the coasts can also help form summer storms, even though Okahumpa is inland.
Fall is still warm, but rain usually decreases. Winters are mild and drier, with daytime temperatures often in the 60s and 70s. Spring becomes warmer and more humid, and thunderstorms become more common. Most of the yearly rain falls from late spring through early fall.