ORLANDO, Fla. – It was partly cloudy and slightly cooler Saturday as a weak cool front pushed into South Florida.
Under increasing cloudy skies, lows Saturday night will see temperatures drop into the 50s up around Ocala and 60s around most of Central Florida. The chance of rain will stay around 10 percent.
On Sunday, the chance of rain comes up to around 30 percent, and temperatures will move into the high 70s.
On Monday, the chance of rain stays at 30 percent, but it keeps the temperatures down in the 70s. The chance of rain continues into Tuesday at 40 percent, but by Wednesday, another blast of cool air tries to move into the area.
Temperatures for the end of the week will be mostly in the 60s and 70s, slightly below normal for this time of year.
TROPICAL UPDATE
Experts are watching a tropical wave several hundred miles east of the Lesser Antilles.
The National Hurricane Center shows around a 40 percent chance of development by the middle of next week, but until then, conditions aren't favorable.
A tropical wave well east of the Lesser Antilles doesn't show signs of development until the middle of next week. The environment won't be favorable until it gets a little closer to the Greater Antilles. The NHC gives it a 30% chance of development. pic.twitter.com/5wJinHMa7c
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