ORLANDO, Fla. – Temperatures Sunday morning were cool, reaching the mid- to upper 50s and low 60s, but conditions are expected to warm up as the day continues.
There are a few clouds overhead that will break apart to let more sunshine in toward the afternoon. Once they do, highs will be closer to the mid-80s.
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Similar to Saturday, Sunday's weather is ideal for anyone looking to get outside.
"At the beach, it's a great day in the low 80s, with no advisories on the water," News 6 meteorologist Samara Cokinos said.
Seas will average 2-3 feet.
Some much-needed rain returns to the forecast Sunday night.
"Scattered showers are expected mainly over northern counties and then the rest of Central Florida will follow," Cokinos said.
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Lows will be mild, with temperatures in the low 60s.
There is a 30 percent coverage of rain Monday in the Orlando area.
A weak cold front will pass by and conditions will gradually clear up, with temperatures eventually reaching highs in the upper 70s.
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