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Summer-like feel expected this week

Afternoon highs are expected to stay in the 90s

ORLANDO, FLa. – Spotty showers and storms are possible through Sunday evening. Overnight temperatures are expected to dip into the 60s areawide.

A cold front is on the way and is expected to move across east-central Florida during the day on Monday, reaching northern areas by sunrise and clearing the region by early evening.

Scattered Rain & Storms Possible Monday

Winds will shift from the north to northeast and increase to around 10 mph by late morning. There’s a 20–30% chance of showers and storms as the front moves through, with enough moisture and instability for a few stronger storms that could produce frequent lightning, gusty winds up to 40 mph, and small hail.

Conditions dry out behind the front, with warm weather continuing this week—highs in the upper 80s to low 90s.

Stretch of 90° temperatures

Another front may arrive Saturday, bringing slightly cooler, near-normal temperatures by Sunday.

Below average temperatures to kick off May