ORLANDO, Fla. – A strong cold front is set to sweep through Central Florida on Tuesday, ushering in the coldest air of the season, just in time for the peak of spooky season!
The latest forecast shows the coldest point of the week arriving early Halloween morning, with wake-up temperatures dipping into the upper 40s north of I-4 and the low to mid-50s elsewhere.
That’s quite a difference from our usual late-October mornings, so you may want to trade your iced coffee for something a little warmer.
By Friday afternoon, we’ll start to see a bit of a warm-up under mostly sunny skies, but highs will still run about 10 degrees below average.
Still, it will be a refreshing change from the heat we’ve been seeing lately!
Northern counties may struggle to get out of the upper 60s, while most other areas will stay in the low 70s
As the sun sets around 6:40 p.m. and the little ghosts and goblins head out for candy, temperatures will hover in the 60s across Central Florida.
Halloween 2025 will certainly come with a chilling twist, as it will likely be the coldest Halloween since 2017.
It will be the perfect night if your costume calls for some cozy layers!