No overall change to the large scale weather pattern for Central Florida this week with warm and dry weather persisting through Wednesday, and a chance of rain entering in the forecast late in the week, but still with unseasonably warm conditions. 

It will be mainly dry through Wednesday, but with a chance for showers entering into the forecast Thursday and Friday.

Tuesday morning, pleasant weather is expected, partly cloudy skies and mild temperatures are expected.  Lows this morning will range from 56 in Ocala to 58 in Palm Coast to 61 in Orlando to 62 in Melbourne. Another round of patchy dense fog is expected, particularly in Northern Brevard and Northeast Lake County where recent fires have been smoldering. 

Later Tuesday, the weather pattern stays similar to what we have seen over the past week. Partly sunny skies and a warm afternoon are on expected through tomorrow. High temperatures will be about ten degrees above normal, in the upper 70s to lower 80s. 

By Thursday, the next weak front heads toward Florida. This boundary slows down and stalls across the region at the end of the week. Isolated showers will be possible at this time.

Eventually, this front settles to our south, taking some of that extra moisture with it, leaving the area dry again by the beginning of next week.