ORLANDO, Fla. – A warm and mostly dry stretch continues across Central Florida. Temperatures are expected to gradually climb before a weak front brings some changes early next week.
High pressure remains in control for the next few days, keeping rain chances very low and allowing for plenty of Florida sunshine.
Breezy conditions will remain for one more day with an east wind around 10 to 15 mph with gusts near 20 mph.
While a few light, onshore-moving sprinkles are possible at times along the coastline, most areas will stay dry.
Afternoon highs will reach near 80 degrees along the coast and climb into the low to mid 80s inland.
Strong onshore breeze will maintain a high risk of rip currents along all of our Atlantic beaches.
Through the rest of the week, the warm and dry pattern stays locked in as temperatures climb into the upper 80s to low 90s by Friday and into the weekend. Some inland spots could come close to record highs by then, including Leesburg.
By late Sunday into early Monday, a weak cold front is expected to move through, bringing a slight cooldown and the return of a few rain chances. Latest models show limited rain and breezy conditions into early next week, with highs back to the lower 80s.