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Brief break from the heat before 90s surge back this week.

Nearing record highs on Thursday

ORLANDO, Fla. – A breezy and slightly cooler start to the week for Central Florida before temperatures quickly surge back toward the 90s over the next few days.

MONDAY & TUESDAY

Onshore winds will pick up through Monday as high pressure settles north of Florida and a stalled front lingers to the south. Winds out of the east northeast could gust between 20 and 30 mph at times, especially along the coast.

Temperatures are expected to stay comfortable for one more day, with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s.

MID-WEEK

The cooler feel will not last long.

Temperatures start climbing above normal by Wednesday with highs jumping into the upper 80s to low 90s.

By Thursday, many areas across Central Florida are expected to reach the low to mid 90s, with some spots nearing record highs.

WEEKEND

Looking ahead to the weekend, another front will approach north Florida, increasing clouds and higher rain chances Friday through Sunday (30-50%).

While temperatures may ease slightly, highs are still expected to remain above normal heading into the weekend.