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ORLANDO, Fla. - Warm afternoon temperatures continue through the weekend ahead of a plunge in temperatures.
Some of the coldest nights of the season will arrive early next week.
Tonight's forecast
What To Expect:
Mostly clear and comfortable with temperatures falling to typical levels in the 50s and 60s across central Florida.
A few clouds will stick around overnight.
What will the weather be like on Thursday?
What To Expect:
Slim chances of rain are on the way for the rest of this week. A few isolated and light showers will be possible tomorrow.
Temperatures will be steadily warming up, too. Highs will actually warm into the middle 80s this weekend, which will be 3 to 4 degrees above normal for this time of year.
At the beaches, the biggest king tides of 2025 will take place today and tomorrow due to today's Supermoon.
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FOX 35 meteorologist discusses tides in Ponce Inlet
FOX 35's Laurel Blanchard discussed a series of Supermoons she said are affecting the tides this month. Due to this, shores along the east coast will see more erosion.
This will bring rough surf, beach erosion and a high risk of life-threatening rip currents.
Another cold front expected
Looking Ahead:
By Sunday, another disturbance will come into play swinging a cold front into the region. This will mean around a 30% chance of rain and the possibility of a few storms. A few showers could linger into Monday.
Much cooler air moves in on Monday and into Tuesday next week.
This is where highs may only reach the 60s for some spots and lows could fall into the 40s on Wednesday morning.
The Source: This article was written based off of information from the FOX 35 Storm Team.