ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida is experiencing a refreshing change as a cold front moves through the area, bringing cooler temperatures and sunny skies.
As the cold front clears, temperatures are dropping to more comfortable levels.
Highs are settling into the mid-70s, a significant change from the near 90-degree weather experienced over the past week. The cooler trend is expected to continue, with another cold front possibly arriving by Friday.
Overnight lows will cool into the mid-50s in areas like Marion County. Orlando might see lows near 60 degrees.
While daily highs in the mid-70s offer a pleasant break, these cooler days might be fleeting as we move further into April.
While most of Central Florida should stay dry, there’s a possibility of scattered showers, especially mid-week along the coastline.
Once our secondary front clears on Friday, expect another cool stretch, with highs in the 70s both Saturday and Sunday.