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Central Florida dries out after cold front, warmer weather ahead

Warmth sticks around for the week

ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida is on track to dry out Sunday after showers overnight, thanks to a cold front moving through the region.

A mix of sun and clouds is expected with high temperatures in the mid to upper 60s for areas to the north and low 70s for our central and southern regions.

Forecast Highs for Today

Patchy fog could develop overnight into Monday morning before skies fill with plenty of sunshine.

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Warmer temperatures for the week

Warmer temperatures are in the forecast with highs expected to climb back to the mid and upper 70s degrees on Monday and approach the low 80s by Wednesday, sticking around through the end of the week. That’ll be thanks to a ridge of high pressure dominating over much of the Gulf for the next few days.

Ridge of High Pressure on Thursday

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