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Several days of near-record warmth ahead before a cold front moves in

Temperatures rise into the upper 80s with a chance of low 90s by midweek

Near-record heat

ORLANDO, FLa. – A few isolated showers are possible through the rest of Saturday as sea breezes develop, but most areas should stay dry with partly cloudy skies and breezy conditions. Overnight lows will drop into the 60s, and patchy dense fog may develop late tonight before clearing about an hour after sunrise.

Lows

Speaking of sunrise, Daylight Saving Time begins Sunday, so don’t forget to set your clocks ahead one hour. Sunrise was 6:43 a.m. Saturday, but it will be 7:42 a.m. Sunday. We’re also gaining more daylight as we approach the start of Spring (vernal equinox) on March 20.

Daylight Saving Time

Sunday will feel toasty, with highs in the mid to upper 80s and about a 30% chance for scattered showers and storms.

Highs tomorrow

Temperatures will run near record levels early this week before a cold front arrives Thursday, increasing rain chances to around 50%.

Near-record heat

Behind the front, temperatures cool back down, with highs on Friday returning closer to average in the upper 70s.