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ORLANDO, Fla. - High pressure continues to take hold of the region.
This will create warm and sunny afternoons that will stick around through the weekend.
Thursday night's forecast
What To Expect:
It will be mostly clear, quiet, and calm. Lows will dip into the upper 50s and low 60s.
What will the weather be like on Friday?
What To Expect:
There is a chance of patchy fog in the morning hours with afternoon highs breaking into the 80s under clear skies.
Dry, sunny stretch continues
Looking Ahead:
This persistent pattern of warm, dry, and sunny weather will continue for the next several days. A large ridge of high pressure will be the dominating factor in the forecast even into next week.
We'll remain rain-free and mostly sunny for at least the next week or so and temperatures will continue to climb to above-average levels. The warmest temperatures look to arrive this weekend as highs approach the middle 80s.
When will the rain return?
Weather changes:
As we get closer to the Thanksgiving holiday, we're seeing signs that this pattern may finally break. This will allow for cooler temperatures, clouds, and the potential for rain towards the mid to late parts of next week.
We're anticipating a cold front that looks to try and sweep into the region. The exact timing of this front is something we're still working to fine-tune in the coming days.
However, it appears the Thanksgiving holiday could see the best chances of scattered showers and the lowest chance of an isolated storm or two. We're still over a week out of this system, so stay tuned!
The Source: This story was written based off information shared by the FOX 35 Storm Team.