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ORLANDO, Fla. - Breezy conditions continue this weekend with a blend of clouds and sunshine. Saturday will be quite warm and humid and close to record highs for the date. There is a small chance (20%) of a pop-up shower on Saturday afternoon, but not a lot.
Tonight's low: 65 degrees | Tomorrow's high: 84 degrees
Sunday, a cold front moves through between 7 a.m. and 1 p.m. and will have clouds and a few showers with it – maybe even a briefly heavy burst of rain. Sunday afternoon is dry and clears out, and winds will get gusty from the NW.
Sunday is our transition day as a potent cold front moves through the region. A few fading showers can't be ruled out at times for Sunday along with some gusty winds as well as the front pushes through. Highs will only make it into the 70s.
BEACH FORECAST: Offshore flow develops, and rip current risk comes down slightly. Highs will be close to 80 degrees on Saturday.
THEME PARK FORECAST: Things will be warm and humid on Saturday; stay hydrated! Sunday will turn colder and windy in the afternoon, so you may want a long-sleeve or jacket for the 2nd half of Sunday.
LOOKING AHEAD: Temperatures take a dive next week, with highs in the lower 60s Monday through Wednesday. The coldest morning next week will be Tuesday, with lows in the 30s to 40s. Patchy frost could occur around Gainesville and Ocala. Lots of sunshine through Thursday.
A few more clouds arrive late next week, but no big rain chance through at least next Friday (February 2nd). Overall, next week will feel like winter and be bright and sunny. There are signs towards the 2nd week of February that the active and very wet weather pattern will return across Florida and the southeast.