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Cold front arrives in Central Florida. Here’s when the heat and storms return

Hottest temperatures of the year coming soon

ORLANDO, Fla. – Drier air from an early workweek front will keep rain chances low before heat and rain chances build back through the week and the weekend.

MONDAY

Monday’s cold front will begin pushing into northern parts of Central Florida around sunrise, then slowly slide south through the day. As it moves through, expect a mix of clouds and a 10-30% chance for showers.

Temperatures on Monday will be a little cooler thanks to the clouds and a shift to northerly winds. Highs will reach the low to mid 80s.

By Monday night, the front pushes south of the area, and drier air settles in. That sets up a quiet stretch of weather through midweek.

TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY

Tuesday into Wednesday looks dry with a mix of sun and clouds as high pressure builds in. Warmer days start up with temperatures heading closer to the upper 80s to near 90 degrees.

LATE WEEK-WEEKEND

By Thursday, the pattern starts to change again with spotty showers returning to the forecast as another front approaches.

Storm activity will become more common late week and into the weekend, with rain chances continuing to increase. At this point, Sunday looks like the wettest day with around a 50 percent chance of rain.

Temperatures will also be on the rise through the week. Highs are expected to climb in the low 90s inland through the week, making it possibly the warmest stretch so far this year.