Damp pattern in Central Florida to continue through beginning of week

Cold front to move in late this week

ORLANDO, Fla. – "Don't put your umbrella away just yet," News 6 weather anchor Danny Treanor said Sunday afternoon. "You might need it for the next three days." 

Drier air is expected to move into the area by Thursday.

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Conditions will be calm overnight Sunday with the possibility of some morning fog.  

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"Rain chances are slight overnight, while temperatures will range from 69 in Ocala to 74 in Orlando and 72 in Palm Bay," Treanor said.

There is a 30-40 percent chance of rain Monday, but it's expected to increase Monday night and Tuesday when a weak cool front gets close to the area. The front will likely create some rain.

Mostly cloudy skies will keep temperatures down Monday. Orlando will reach a high of 88 degrees, Melbourne will reach 87 degrees and Daytona Beach will reach 85 degrees.

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Expect rain on Tuesday and Wednesday, followed by temperatures in the low 80s Thursday and Friday.

There is an area of disturbed weather in the tropics, southeast of the Bahamas, that could develop, but it's forecast to stay east of Florida.


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