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From rain to near-freezing to Valentine’s warmth - brace for whiplash

Big changes for Central Florida’s forecast

Orlando, FL – As if the roller coaster couldn’t get any bumpier. We just had to brave a historic cold snap, unlike any we’ve seen in over a decade.

Now, we have yet another cold front coming down. Right off the bat, I’d like to mention this won’t be anywhere near the magnitude of the arctic front that hit as hard as it did on the first of February.

Friday morning will bring us feels like temps at or below freezing after the passage of our next frontal system (Copyright 2026 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

I will say, you should prepare to throw some extra layers on for your Friday morning, though. We will be back in freezing feels-like temperatures as you wander out to start the day on Friday.

But to tell you the truth, that isn’t the headline this go around.

If you are indeed tired of the cold, we’re in luck. I can openly admit I’m ready for some warmth around here, even if it means taking multiple showers during the day and sweating the moment I set foot outside.

This next cold front won’t have much juice behind it. We’ll dip into air temperatures somewhere in the upper 30s and low 40s across the peninsula before we rapidly start to see Mother Nature crank the thermostat.

As the cold front slides through and our low pressure area continues eastward, rains will start to pick up overnight Thursday towards daybreak time (Copyright 2026 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

Before we talk warm-up, I want to address your morning commute. Thursday morning, you may want to plan your route a little more carefully and pack an umbrella with you.

As the front slings through our area, it will bring in some rain right along the leading edge. It looks like, as it comes in, we’ll be directly beneath the line of showers and rainfall as peak morning rush hour gets going.

A close up look at what rains we could be faced with during our Thursday morning drive (Copyright 2026 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

So expect slowdowns, and be cautious for the potential of a few crashes. The rain in itself, where it decides to fall, will likely delay you from getting to the office or school. Plan accordingly now as we gear up for our Friday eve together.

That mess of rainfall should wrap up no later than 1-2 in the afternoon. So your morning commute may need some tweaking, but at the end of the day, the weather won’t be troublesome for you.

Then, the classic winds behind the front settle in. While we won’t see anything remotely like the tropical storm force winds from Saturday afternoon, it’ll be just enough to notice the extra nip to the air as we get into the second half of Thursday.

The Wind chill factor will make it feel below freezing for a lot of us on Friday morning (Copyright 2026 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

Finally, I hope you didn’t put your best coat away quite yet! Feels like temps will start the day on Friday around 28-32 degrees throughout the viewing area. We’ll still be seeing some slightly elevated winds as well.

Thursday night into Friday morning will see temperatures dipping down towards the freezing threshold. While we'll get close, we should remain above freezing in terms of our air temperature (Copyright 2026 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

But we bounce back almost instantaneously. Friday and Saturday afternoon highs will get into the low to mid 60s. By Sunday, forget about it! 70 degrees returns once more to the Sunshine State.

We don’t quite stop there either, as subtropical ridging and high pressure take command of our local weather pattern, driving up some additional warmth from the south.

Even though Phil saw his shadow, Mother Nature has other plans bringing spring-like conditions back to Florida by the weekend (Copyright 2026 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

This looks to last through the Valentine’s Day holiday next weekend. So it looks like Mother Nature wants to deliver on a hot and steamy Valentine’s for Floridians after all the wintry mayhem she’s put us through.


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