ORLANDO, Fla. – A weak high pressure will continue to influence our weather for the next two days keeping conditions stable.
We’ll have mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies with temperatures warming up to the mid-70s along the coast and upper 70s inland. Winds will be light in the morning but expect a gentle sea breeze to develop along the coast in the afternoon.
Overnight, temperatures will drop to the mid to upper 50s, except for the low 60s along the southern Brevard coast. We might see some patchy fog again late Wednesday night into early Thursday morning, especially from Cape Canaveral northward and through much of the interior, including Okeechobee County.
Thursday & Friday
A fast-moving cold front will sweep through late Thursday into early Friday, but it won’t bring much moisture with it. There’s a small chance of showers near the coast from Melbourne southward for the first half of the day.
Temperatures will cool down briefly behind the late Thursday/early Friday front, but they’ll bounce back over the weekend.
Expect highs in the upper 70s to around 80 degrees on Thursday before the front, cooling to the low to mid-70s on Friday, with upper 60s along the Volusia coast.
The coolest point of the week will come late Friday and into early Saturday morning with lows dropping to the mid to upper 40s north of I-4 and low to mid-50s elsewhere.
Weekend
After Thursday’s front passes, another cold front will reinforce this dry pattern over the weekend. Stronger high pressure will build across the Atlantic Seaboard early next week, keeping conditions dry.
Over the weekend and into Monday, highs will be in the mid to upper 70s, warming slightly on Tuesday.
Temperatures will rise slightly into the 50s to low 60s on Monday and Tuesday mornings, with most areas in the 60s by Wednesday morning due to an onshore breeze.