ORLANDO, Fla. – Patchy, dense fog and early-morning temperatures in the low to mid 60s start off our Saturday in Central Florida.
A dense fog advisory in effect until 9 a.m. for Orange, Brevard and Osceola Counties.
By the afternoon, look for sunshine and highs warming up to the mid 80s. Conditions will be dry with only a slight chance for a sprinkle or two on Sunday afternoon thanks to a weak cold front.
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Fog will be returning Sunday morning and temperatures are again expected to crack the low to mid 80s.
Above-average temperatures will be sticking around through midweek, with highs reaching the mid 80s.
A big cooldown is expected after Thanksgiving thanks to a strong cold front.
A strong cold front will approach Central Florida late in the week and will move through on Thursday. It’s expected to drop daytime highs down to the 70s — and even the 60s for some areas — just in time for Black Friday.
For Thanksgiving Day itself, highs around Central Florida are expected to hold near 80 degrees. The cooler air behind the front should settle in for Friday, with the forecast calling for a high near 74 degrees. If you’re planning to hit those early holiday sales or travel, don’t be surprised by the sudden chill in the air!
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