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ORLANDO, Fla. - Central Florida will remain unseasonably warm through Friday.
Expect highs near the low 80s and mild overnight temperatures in the 60s.
Thursday night's forecast
Mostly clear and milder tonight. Lows will fall into the upper 50s and low 60s tomorrow morning.
Friday forecast
It will be another very warm day on Friday with lots of sunshine. The record high is 88 degrees from 1934, and the FOX 35 Storm Team is forecasting 83 degrees — below the record, but still well above average for December 5.
Warm weather to end the week, cooler temps on the way
The rest of the work week features more sunshine but also unseasonably warm temperatures. Highs will climb back into the 80s tomorrow as winds begin to shift and move in from the south/southwest. Highs near 80° will stick around for most of the weekend. However, shower chances will return to the forecast too.
A cold front will move across the region on Sunday afternoon and evening, bringing our next round of changes. A 20% chance of rain will be possible, before a 60% chance on Sunday. We'll dry out as we head into Monday of next week, which will feature some noticeably cooler temperatures.
Plan for highs in the upper 60s and low 70s as overnight lows dip down into the 40s and 50s for at least Tuesday and Wednesday morning.
Drought status
The warmth comes amid a notable dry spell in Orlando, where November 2025 produced just 0.07 inches of rain—one of the driest Novembers on record—although the city remains about four inches above normal for annual rainfall.
The Source: This story was written based off information shared by the FOX 35 Storm Team.