ORLANDO, FLa. – A fast-moving cold front sweeps through the region on Saturday, bringing gusty winds and prompting a wind advisory that will remain in effect through Sunday afternoon, with gusts reaching up to 40 mph.
A high surf advisory remains in effect through Saturday evening and lasts into Monday morning, with waves reaching up to 13 feet. Hazardous beach and boating conditions are expected through the weekend and into early next week. A high rip current risk continues through Sunday. A gale warning is in effect from Saturday evening through late Sunday morning, followed by a small craft advisory from late Sunday morning into Monday afternoon.
Saturday night will stay mild, with lows in the 60s and a slight 20–30% chance of isolated evening showers.
By Sunday, a few brief showers may develop as sea breezes collide, though overall rain chances remain low at around 20%, with highs reaching the 70s across the area.
Looking ahead to Monday, lingering moisture from the stalled boundary left behind by the front, combined with steady onshore flow, will increase rain chances across the region. Expect scattered showers and a few isolated storms, with rain chances rising to 40–60% and highs in the lower 80s.
Through the rest of the week, temperatures will gradually warm, while daily rain chances taper off to around 10–20%, keeping conditions mostly warm with only spotty showers.