Halloween Eve forecast is foggy but no scare in the air

ORLANDO, Fla. — WFTV Meteorologist Brian Shields says Central Florida will see some patchy fog to start Monday morning.

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The after and evening will be warm with some clouds scattered and a slight chance of showers in some areas.

If you are planning ahead for Halloween night, expect temperatures to be warm all day and evening.

A front will move in later Tuesday evening, bringing cooler temperatures on Wednesday where we will see highs in the lower 70s.

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