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.