ORLANDO, Fla. – A cold front Thursday morning moved through Central Florida, bringing some much-needed scattered rain to the region. While it won’t solve the ongoing drought, it was still nice to see a little rain.
Temperatures will continue to cool through Thursday, and winds are picking up. Expect breezy conditions around 20–25 mph, sticking around through Friday.
Friday morning is going to be cold again, with lows dipping into the 30s and parts of Marion and Sumter counties right at freezing — 32 degrees.
A Freeze Warning is in effect for Marion County, and other surrounding counties have Cold Weather Advisories through Friday morning.
With the breezy conditions, it’s going to feel even colder, so bundle up if you’re heading out early!
Through Friday morning, highs will climb into the lower 60s, but the weekend looks warmer and dry, giving us a nice break from the chill.