It’s a brisk start to our Saturday, and colder weather is expected again tonight in Central Florida.
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We’ll see sunshine Saturday, but steady northerly winds will continue to push chilly air into the region.
Meteorologist David Heckard said highs will climb only into the low 60s.
It will be another cool overnight with clear skies. Some patchy frost will be possible in far northwestern areas, with morning temps in the low 50s.
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Warmer weather will return for Sunday.
Mostly sunny skies and dry conditions are expected, with highs back in the low 70s.
Heckard said we’ll start next week on a warm note ahead of a strong cold front. A few showers will be possible on Monday as the front approaches, with temps in the upper 70s.
The coldest air of the season is on track to arrive for the middle of the week.
Highs will only be in the mid and upper 50s, with widespread frost likely north and northwest of Orlando.