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Sunday features sunshine and higher humidity

Rain chances are not far behind the humidity hike.

ORLANDO, Fla. – Our early June treat of morning lows in the 60s and lower humidity values is coming to an end as Central Florida’s weather pattern begins to transition back to reality for the second half of the weekend.

High pressure keeping Central Florida warm and dry.

Sunday will still feature dry skies with a mix of sun and clouds, however, you will notice an uptick in humidity and temperatures. As our winds return to a more southeasterly flow, that will allow for highs to climb back into the 90s and more of a stick in the air.

We will hold onto this dry air to start the work week with rain chances next to nothing and highs in the low 90s. Our “feels like” temperatures will be back to the upper 90s.

Rain chances climb for the upcoming work week.

By mid-week, rain chances return as atmospheric moisture increases ahead of a cold front pushing into the Southeast by Wednesday.

A weak cold front helps to drag more moisture into Central Florida next week.

This will help to fire off scattered showers and storms starting on Wednesday and lasting through the weekend.