ORLANDO, Fla. – A weak surface cold front will brush past Central Florida on Friday, opening the door for dry air to move into the area.
High pressure to the north will take hold of the weather through Saturday, keeping the area dry and breezy.
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Expect winds areawide to pick up out of the northeast at 10–15 mph, with occasional gusts up to 25 mph.
A moderate risk of rip currents remains in place for all area beaches through the weekend.
Because of the drier air and steady onshore flow, rain chances remain lower than normal, with coverage at 10-30%.
Still, a few isolated storms may pop up in the afternoon, especially closer to the coast or south of Brevard.
In the meantime, highs will remain in the upper 80s to low 90s, with lows in the low to mid-70s.
Next Week
By early next week, a weak disturbance will slide up from the south, increasing moisture and storm chances. Models show rain coverage at 40-60%.
Although Monday is the official start to fall, it won’t be feeling like it as highs will stay above average in the low 90s.