We had yet another warm evening across Central Florida, after highs again soared into the 80s earlier in the day.
- Fog expected once again overnight
- Sunny, warm week ahead
Once again, expect areas of fog to develop overnight, with isolated areas of dense fog. Overnight lows will be in the upper 50s to low 60s.
Our stagnant weather pattern marches on heading into President’s Day. After some morning fog, expect mostly sunny skies Monday and dry conditions. Highs for Monday will be back in the low to mid-80s.
A very weak disturbance will move across the eastern Gulf on Tuesday. This may be able to produce a few sprinkles in areas west of Orlando, but the majority of the area will stay dry. Highs for Tuesday will be in the low to mid-80s.
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Sunshine and warm temps will continue heading into the back end of the work week. We’ll see mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies Wednesday through Friday with temps holding in the low to mid-80s.
The warmth will continue heading into next weekend. Expect partly cloudy skies both Saturday and Sunday and temps in the 80s. A very isolated shower will be possible on Sunday.
After some morning fog, boaters will again find fair conditions with seas 3-4 feet and a southeasterly wind at 5-10 knots.
Surfers will have poor conditions with just a small easterly trade swell. The rip current threat remains moderate for President’s Day.
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