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Spring fever breaks: What to expect in Florida as cold front passes through

Candace Campos pinpoints Orlando-area forecast

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.

Tuesday's Highs

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.


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