Rain could be very heavy at times with small hail and snow as low as 2,500-3,000 feet.

Those winds could reach 45-65 mph in some areas, according to the forecast.

And thats not all.

Sierra Madre rain mud fire

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Another area of showers is expected to move through Friday into early Saturday, NWS said.

The weekend should be clear.

A Nixle Alert said there would be no street parking allowed in the affected areas.

Meteorologist Brooks Garner fox 35 orlando

They can be found atsierramadreca.gov/.

All evacuation orders and warnings were in effect from 7 a.m. Wednesday to 6 p.m. Thursday.

If residents are not home, the department was leaving a flier with relevant information.

If residents are not home, the department is leaving a flyer with relevant information.

The evacuation orders will be in effect from 7 a.m. Wednesday to 6 p.m. Thursday.

Only emergency vehicles and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers debris-hauling contractors will be allowed through the closure.

That decision is dependent on the extent of the storm and resulting impacts of any debris flows.

Rainfall rates could reach up to .75 inches per hour.

Steady rain will turn to showers Thursday.

However, things dry out and warm up for the weekend.

City News Service contributed to this report.