Here's the Central Florida weather forecast for the workweek ahead:

  • Dry weather pattern continues
  • Sunny, temps in the mid 80s
  • Middle of the week to climb close to 90
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The start of our work week continued the streak of unseasonably warm temperatures as highs rose into the 80s Monday afternoon. It was slightly cooler along the east coast where there was a decent ocean breeze. We had mostly sunny skies and no rain.

The majority of this week will remain dry as temperatures stay warm. In fact, we’re looking at numbers approaching 90 degrees by mid-week. 

Mostly clear skies are in the forecast through the overnight hours. Temperatures will be mild, dropping to around 60 degrees. With enough moisture around and light winds, some areas of fog will be possible early Tuesday. Thick fog may reduce visibility and slow down your morning commute.

We’re looking at an extremely warm week with temperatures continuing to climb. By Wednesday, we could see some spots make it into the low 90s. There is a front that will move through Friday, but will not impact temperatures much. This front will only bring a slight chance for a few showers late Thursday and throughout the day on Friday. 

An east-southeast ocean swell will create some decent surf conditions, but be aware of rip currents. This risk will remain high through mid-week. 

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