ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida settles into a quieter weather pattern Tuesday as high pressure remains in control, bringing a steady warming trend into the weekend.
TUESDAY
Dry weather continues under mostly sunny skies as reinforcing high pressure builds in. North to northeast winds become breezy at times, helping keep conditions crisp. Highs reach the lower to mid 60s Tuesday afternoon.
Tuesday night temperatures will fall into the 40s inland, with the coldest readings focused northwest of the I-4 corridor.
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THIS WEEK
Easterly flow slowly returns, increasing temperatures and moisture late Wednesday into Thursday.
While much of Wednesday stays dry, rain chances gradually increase late Wednesday night and continue through Friday as a weak front lingers across the state.
For now, scattered showers remain possible, with rain chances in the 20–40% range each day.
Temperatures trend warmer, with highs in the 70s to near 80 degrees through the week.
WEEKEND
A slow-moving cold front approaches Central Florida over the weekend, though its arrival remains uncertain. Saturday currently looks mostly dry and warm, while rain chances increase slightly Sunday, especially across northern areas.
NEXT WEEK
By Monday, clouds and scattered showers may linger as the front edges closer, followed by a gradual cooldown Monday night.