Central Florida could see record heat as rain chances ramp up
Some areas could reach up to 90
ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida residents might want to prepare for the heat as daytime highs soar, with some areas reaching up to 90 degrees.
Specific spots like Titusville and Kissimmee are forecasted to hit around 87 and 88 degrees.
This warm weather pattern could edge us close to record highs for this time of year, so staying hydrated is key.
Thursday's highsTwo cold fronts are expected to move through Central Florida. A few showers are possible on Thursday.
The second cold front is expected to be stronger increasing rain chances between 50-60% on Sunday.
Rain chancesThen a cooler trend arrives starting next week. Morning temperatures are expected to start off in the lower 50s Monday and Tuesday.
Morning temperatures
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Michelle Morgan headshotMichelle joined News 6 as a meteorologist in May 2023.