ORLANDO, Fla. – A chilly start greeted Central Floridians again Wednesday, and high temperatures will be in the low 60s in the Orlando area.
"After the passage of a cold front, we are seeing a big change in temperatures. We're starting off in the 40s and 50s across Central Florida, and some areas will drop into the 30s in northern zones," News 6 meteorologist Troy Bridges said. "Make sure you grab a jacket, because we won’t see a big warmup through the day."
The high in Orlando will be 62 degrees, with mostly sunny skies. The average high on this date is 73.
Overnight lows will be in the mid-40s.
You guessed it! Grab a jacket!
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Expect a high of 70 on Thursday.
"A new front will bring a 30 percent coverage of rain on Friday," Bridges said. "Expect highs in the low 70s for Friday and Saturday."
By Sunday, temperatures warm into the mid- and upper 70s.
Rain chances are out of the forecast for the weekend.
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