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ORLANDO, Fla. - You'll want to grab a heavier jacket or hoodie this morning, because chilly temperatures will greet you as you step out the door.
After our day begins in the 40s and 50s, temperatures will remain below normal this afternoon, with highs only reaching the low and middle 60s.
Clouds will be on the increase, as well, ahead of a weak system that tries to move in tomorrow.
CHANGES ARRIVE THIS WEEKEND
What to expect: Temperatures will remain below normal through Friday of this week, with afternoon highs staying in the 60s.
By this weekend, temperatures and rain chances will be on the rise. Highs will actually return to above normal values, peaking in the mid 70s for Saturday and Sunday.
Our next highest chance of rain also will arrive in time for the weekend, with the best possibility taking place late Saturday night into early Sunday morning.
This kicks off what will be an active pattern into next week. This will bring temperatures back down into the 60s for the following Monday.
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The Source: This story was written based on information shared by the FOX 35 Storm Team on Jan. 15, 2025.