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Roller coaster forecast: Front brings cooler temperatures to Central Florida Orlando bounces back to upper 80s Thursday Updated: Tags: ORLANDO, Fla. – A front moving brought rain and storms to Central Florida overnight and will drag cooler temperatures into the region Tuesday. A day after setting some record highs -- Melbourne topped out at 89 degrees Monday, besting the record of 88, set in 1939 -- highs will be in the low to mid-70s Tuesday. [ ] Orlando should reach a high around 72. The normal high in Orlando on this date is 74. The record high is 87, set in 1944. Overnight lows will be in the mid-50s.
Central Florida forecast calls for fog, warmth. Rain on the way Orlando area to see wet weekend Updated: Tags: There is a dense fog advisory for northern counties until 10 a.m. Thursday. [TRENDING: ] Orlando will reach a high near 84, 11 degrees above the average high for this time of year. There’s a slight chance of rain. Rain chances increase to 50% on Friday and 60% on Saturday and Sunday. Ad The record high in Orlando on this date is 88, set in 1921. Copyright 2021 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved. Related Stories
Orlando nearly hits record temperatures Next cold front will be marching into the metro area of Central Florida on Wednesday Tags: ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida hit a high of 82 degrees in Orlando Monday afternoon. This is 10 full degrees above the normal high of 72. We did not set a record Monday but we did get close. The record today is from 1920 when Central Florida hit 86 degrees in Orlando. Temperatures in Orlando will drop to 63 degrees. [TRENDING: ] In the next two days, Central Florida will have near-record heat. The high Tuesday in Orlando is set to peak at 84 degrees. The record for Wednesday is 87 degrees from back in 1929.
Freeze Watch in effect for 2 Central Florida counties Highs only in the 50s Tomorrow Updated: Tags: ORLANDO, Fla. – Freezing temperatures are on the way for Sunday morning in Central Florida. There is a freeze watch in effect currently for Marion County and Flagler County through Sunday morning. That watch will likely be upgraded to a warning by Sunday. We are pinpointing a front as it moved through Central Florida on Friday. [TRENDING: Ad Expect a high of only 60 degrees on Saturday, meaning most of the day will be in the 40s and 50s. Expect low and mid-60s on Sunday with no rain all weekend long.