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In central florida near 80 in front of another cold front heated. Here is the timing

Orlando, Fla. – A weak high pressure will continue to influence our weather in the next two days to keep the conditions stable.

We will be largely sunny to partially cloudy, with the temperatures being heated along the coast and the upper 1970s inland by the mid -1970s. The winds will be easy in the morning, but expect a gentle sea breeze to develop along the coast in the afternoon.

Hochs Thursday

Overnight, the temperatures fall on the middle to upper 50s up to the low 1960s along the southern Brevard coast. We could see a stained fog again, which late on Wednesday evening to early Thursday morning, especially from Cape Canaveral to the north and through a large part of the interior, including Okeechobee County,.

Thursday and Friday

A quickly moving cold front will go through the early Friday late Thursday, but it will not bring much moisture. In the first half of the day there is a little chance of shower near the coast from Melbourne to the south.

Sat Rad -Setup

The temperatures will cool off shortly after late Thursday/early Friday, but they will jump back over the weekend.

On Thursday in front of the front, you can expect the highs in the upper 70s up to about 80 degrees and cool on Friday to the low until the mid -1970s, with the upper 60s on the Volous Coast along the Volousian Coast.

Hochs Friday

The coolest point of the week will come in the middle to upper to the top of I-4 and low until the mid-1950s on the late Friday and early Saturday morning.

Locks Saturday

weekend

After the front passes on Thursday, another cold front strengthens this dry pattern at the weekend. A stronger high pressure will build up in the Atlantic coast at the beginning of next week and keep the conditions dry.

Over the weekend and Monday, the heights will be in the middle to above 70s and warm up on Tuesday.

The temperatures will easily climb into the 50s to low 60s on Monday and Tuesday morning, with most areas in the 1960s to Wednesday morning due to a breeze bound by land.

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