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Fronts to sweep through Central Florida. Here’s what it means for your forecast

Low 40s expected north of Orlando early Friday

ORLANDO, Fla. High pressure over the area weakens Wednesday as a cold front approaches the eastern U.S., allowing skies to gradually clear.

A persistent layer of clouds will finally erode through the day, with highs across Central Florida trying to reach the low 70s. Outside of a few sprinkles, conditions remain dry through late week.

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Thursday & Friday

A new front arrives early Thursday, bringing a brief cooldown by the afternoon.

Highs are expected to dip into the mid-60s north of Orlando and the upper 60s to lower 70s across the remainder of Central Florida.

Overnight lows follow suit with a more noticeable drop. Temperatures fall into the mid-40s to low 50s Thursday morning, then a bit colder Friday morning, in the low to mid-40s.

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Weekend

By the weekend, high pressure rebuilds as temperatures rebound into the mid- to upper 70s.

By late Sunday, another cold front moves through.

High pressure quickly strengthens behind the front late Sunday, bringing breezy northeast winds.

After highs in the mid- to upper 70s Sunday, cooler air arrives, with afternoon temperatures in the upper 60s early next week.


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