Warmest weather all week before rain and cold air move in

Warmest weather all week before rain and cold air move in

Enjoy the warmest weather all week before rain and cold air arrive

Sunshine and a southerly wind will warm us into the lower 80s this afternoon.

GAMES, ESPECIALLY HERE FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIPS. YES. And what does everything look like? You know, there’s a lot going on in the next three days of spring. TODAY, MAYBE FOR A FEW SUMMER AND TOMORROW WE MUST NEED RAIN AND AFTER THAT WE WILL HAVE WINTER-LIKE COLD AIR. SO WE GOT EVERYTHING WITHIN THREE DAYS. WE’RE GOING FROM 81 DEGREES ON TUESDAY TO 63 DEGREES AS THE HIGH TEMPERATURE ON THURSDAY, WHERE MANY LOCATIONS IN CENTRAL FLORIDA, ESPECIALLY WEST OF ORLANDO, WILL BE IN THE LOW 60 DEGREES AS THE AFTERNOON HIGH TEMPERATURES. AND OF COURSE WE’RE TALKING ABOUT 30S AGAIN FOR THE MORNING TIME FRAME ON THURSDAY MORNING. It will be 34 degrees in OCALA, 37 degrees in Wildwood and the Villages and 39 degrees in Palm Coast. As for the freeze potential for Marion County, it doesn’t look likely at this point. FROST, however, is a different story. Widespread in Marion County, even in parts of SUMTER, LAKE, VOLUSIA and FLAGLER counties. However, there is no frost for the subway here. It feels like the temperatures are on the cold side again. WE WILL FEEL MUCH MORE LIKE 28 DEGREES IN OCALA, 31 IN THE VILLAGES, 32 DEGREES IN WILDWOOD. HERE IN ORLANDO IT WILL FEEL LIKE 38 DEGREES ON THURSDAY MORNING, AND IN NEW SMYRNA BEACH IT WILL FEEL LIKE 38 DEGREES. So enjoy the pleasant air we have this morning. Temperatures will be in the 50s and a few in the 60s. It is very pleasant to prepare the children for school. IT’S GOING TO BE A GORGEOUS AFTERNOON, OVERLY SUNNY AND WARM, TEMPERATURES TODAY COULD REACH THE LOW 80’S IN THE BEGLAND AND A LITTLE COOLER ON OUR COAST IN THE MIDDLE AND UPPER 70’S. We will also have sunny conditions due to the high pressure. However, much of this moisture is retained far up north away from us. THIS COLD FRONT WILL BRING US RAIN TOMORROW, BUT AT LEAST NO RAIN TODAY TODAY SO WE CAN ENJOY THE 70’S BY LUNCH. 80’S FOR THE AFTERNOON TOMORROW MORNING. YOU DON’T NEED THESE JACKETS YET. Temperatures are still comfortable in the 60s and then reach highs into the 70s. And then we’ll see the rain continue to roll into Marion County in a few isolated showers ahead of that main line of rain and thunderstorms around 11 a.m. and then move along the I-4 corridor between 1 and 2 a.m. After 2:00 p.m. Around 3:00 a.m. we head down OSCEOLA AND BREVARD COUNTY. So it will be a fast-moving system. It has no impact on our morning commute. IT HAS NO IMPACT ON OUR 5pm evening commute. ALL ARE DRY. And then that cold air settles in on Friday to share your 48 degree Christmas here in Orlando. SOME LOCATIONS NORTH OF CITY WILL OFFER UPPER 30S, 73 IN THE AFTERNOON, 60S TO START THE WEEKEND MORNING

Enjoy the warmest weather all week before rain and cold air arrive

Sunshine and a southerly wind will warm us into the lower 80s this afternoon.

It’s a pleasant start to our Tuesday with temperatures in the 50s and 60s. Sunshine and a southerly wind will warm us into the lower 80s this afternoon. More clouds will roll in late Tuesday evening as a cold front approaches the CFL. This front will bring scattered rain and a few storms to the area Wednesday morning and afternoon, clearing in the evening. Cold air will settle in on Wednesday night. Wake-up temperatures on Thursday will be cold – above 40 degrees for many, and even above 30 degrees in some places north and west of the city. Temperatures below freezing are not expected in Marion County at this time. Thursday afternoon sunshine will only warm us into the 60s. Friday morning will be cold for Share Your Christmas. Temperatures will be in the upper 40s, but in Marion County, temperatures above 30 cannot be ruled out. The afternoon will be nice with highs reaching the 70s.

It’s a pleasant start to our Tuesday with temperatures in the 50s and 60s. Sunshine and a southerly wind will warm us into the lower 80s this afternoon.

More clouds will roll in late Tuesday evening as a cold front approaches the CFL. This front will bring scattered rain and a few storms to the area Wednesday morning and afternoon, clearing in the evening. Cold air sets in on Wednesday night.

Wake-up temperatures on Thursday will be cold – above 40 degrees for many, and even above 30 degrees in some places north and west of the city. Temperatures below freezing are not expected in Marion County at this time. Thursday afternoon sunshine will only warm us into the 60s.

It will be cold for Share Your Christmas on Friday morning. Temperatures will be in the upper 40s, but in Marion County, temperatures above 30 cannot be ruled out. The afternoon will be nice with highs reaching the 70s.

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