Most of Central Florida is under a Cold Weather Advisory Friday morning. The chilly morning will lead to more cold air to close the work week. Clouds will slowly clear out as the day progresses, with sunshine returning by midday and afternoon.
Temperatures in Central Florida will remain cold and below average on Friday, with highs only reaching the low to mid 50s, but next week, high pressure will bring a warm, dry, and sunny stretch, pushing temperatures into the 70s.
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You’ll need the layers for a bit longer as the frigid air lingers this week before the sunshine and 70s return!
Parts of northwest Central Florida will be under a Freeze Warning this weekend, with early Saturday morning bringing the possibility of patchy frost as temperatures are forecast to drop to or below freezing in some areas.
Unusually cold temperatures in central Florida have led to winter weather advisories with rain and strong winds.
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