Cooler weather comforts Central Florida

High temperatures lower than yearly average

ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Floridians can enjoying some fall weather the next few days as temperatures cool off.

The high temperature is projected to be 82 degrees on Wednesday, lower than the 85-degree average at this time of year, Local 6 meteorologist Troy Bridges said.

"We're going to see a lot of cloud coverage today, certainly a lot more gloomy compared to yesterday's sunny skies," Bridges said. "By 5 o'clock not widespread showers but we should see those scattered showers."

Into the evening hours, temperatures will drop to the low 70s, as rain chances taper off to 20 percent and stay at 10 percent through the weekend.

Meanwhile, Hurricane Rafael continues to churn off of the coast of Bermuda with winds up to 75 miles per hour.

You can track live radar near you and see a detailed forecast on JustWeather.com.


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