ORLANDO, Fla. – A noticeable warmup is underway across Central Florida, but it comes with changes on the horizon as wetter weather looks to arrive by the end of the weekend.
THURSDAY
Dense fog and low clouds created a gray and slow start to the day, with reduced visibility in spots during the morning commute.
Mostly cloudy skies are expected for much of the day as a weak front lingers overhead. Along with the clouds, expect a small 20-30% chance of light showers during the afternoon and early evening, with highs in the mid- to low 70s.
Patchy fog could redevelop into early Friday morning.
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Friday and Saturday remain fairly quiet as the weakening front lingers across Central Florida.
Highs both days will range from the upper 70s to near 80 degrees.
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SUNDAY & MONDAY
Attention then turns to Sunday into Monday, when a stronger cold front approaches. Rain chances increase Sunday afternoon, becoming more widespread Sunday night, with a 50-60% chance of scattered showers and a few storms.
Breezy and gusty southerly winds will develop ahead of the front Sunday before shifting northwest to north behind it Monday and Tuesday.
Highs settle back into the 70s early next week, with overnight lows in the 50s to low 60s, before another gradual warmup by midweek.