Orlando weather: Partly cloudy Tuesday with highs in the 80s across Central Florida

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Orlando Weather Forecast: Nov. 20, 2023

While there was widespread fog on Monday morning, Tuesday morning's commute should be easier. Tuesday evening could see increased showers ahead of a front that is approaching Florida.

Tonight's low: 66 degrees | Tomorrow's high:  78 degrees 

Main weather concerns: It's a busy travel week ahead as Thanksgiving approaches and the FOX 35 Storm Team is tracking all the weather you'll likely encounter. While there was widespread fog on Monday morning, Tuesday morning's commute should be easier. Tuesday evening could see increased showers ahead of a front that is approaching Florida.

BEACHES:

The beaches look decent with a mixed sky and any rain chances are quite low. Surf is in the 2-4' range as a consistent NE swell rolls into the local surf zones. 

THEME PARKS:

Nice day at the attractions! Plenty of sunshine and pleasant warmth.

OUTLOOK:

Thanksgiving week will feature mixed conditions. We start the week off on a warmer note with low 80s a common theme. Skies during this time will remain dry. Rain chances come up a bit on Wednesday with the potential for storms.

As of right now, rain chances look low-20%. That front blows through and helps to bring temps down a bit by Thanksgiving Day. Highs are expected in the lower 70s with partly cloudy skies on Thanksgiving Day, dry for now. 

Rain chances come back on Friday as more energy courses through the area. Rain chances with this system come up a bit higher and near 30-40% according to the latest forecast modeling. 

Next weekend brings drier weather and cooler temps. If you are traveling across the Southeastern States for the holiday, it appears some stronger storms could be in the cards. Keep this in mind if you've got a plane to catch or if the highways are in your future!

TROPICS:

The FOX 35 Storm Team is monitoring the tropics as we close in on the final weeks of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season. 

We're watching one area down in the far Southern Caribbean, developmental chances are super low if at all. The secondary spot is located over the distant Central Atlantic and has little chance of development as it ultimately moves east.