Orlando weather: Strong cold front arriving Wednesday, ushering in cooler temperatures
ORLANDO, Fla. - There will be partly cloudy skies with warm and humid conditions overnight with lows dipping into the mid-60s.
A strong cold front moves through midday on Wednesday, bringing a line of showers and storms.
While most storms will be brief, a few could become strong or severe. Winds will pick up Wednesday evening, shifting northwest at 10-25 mph, as temperatures drop sharply.
Thursday has been declared a FOX 33 Storm Team Weather Impact Day. Prepare for a chilly start with morning wind chills feeling like the 30s.
The day will be sunny, but highs will only reach the low 60s. It will be breezy, so a winter jacket is a must.
LOOKING AHEAD: Winds will ease from Friday into the weekend, but an easterly flow could bring clouds and a chance of brief showers along the Interstate 95 corridor, especially at the beaches. Temperatures will rebound into the 70s by Saturday.
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