Gorgeous weather across Central Florida to kick off first day of fall

Drier air will keep the humidity and rain chances down across Central Florida

ORLANDO, Fla. – Happy Saturday! Today is the first day of fall and it certainly feels like it when you step outside.

Drier air in place will keep the humidity and rain chances at minimum across Central Florida. Abundant sunshine is in the forecast with daytime highs climbing into the upper 80s near inland and middle areas along coastal spots.

Saturday's forecast

The humidity is expected to stay low tonight under clear skies. Overnight low temperatures are expected to fall into the lower 70s.

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Lows tonight

Sunday will be another comfortable start with dry air still lingering over the area. Daytime highs are expected to climb into the lower 90s with a 20% coverage for showers and storms.

The upcoming week, expect our usual sea breeze showers and storms to return. Rain chances go up to 50-60% daily.

Daytime highs stay in the lower 90s Monday through Tuesday.

A weak front stalls over the area on Wednesday, keeping the weather unsettled but knocking down afternoon temperatures into the middle-to-upper 80s though the remainder of the week.


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