ORLANDO, Fla. — Cool temperatures will linger for one more day before the warmth and humidity return for the latter part of the week into the weekend.
Wednesday will be mostly sunny with highs in the upper 60s, this is near-average for this time of the year for Central Florida.
Good Morning! It'll be a touch cooler today. By the weekend, a BIG warm up. I'll see you at 4:30 AM on Channel 9! pic.twitter.com/BqA4UUBMU9
— Brian Shields (@BrianWFTV) January 8, 2020
Take a jacket with you, the temperatures will be falling quick after sunset, around 58 degrees by 8 p.m. By Thursday morning temperatures will drop to the lower 50s.
Severe Weather on Saturday formed 2 tornadoes: EF-0 and EF1 in Lake and Volusia Counties
By the end of the week, high temperatures will be well above average for this time of the year, about 10 degrees above average. Highs will be in the 80s by Friday afternoon. The winds will be from the east starting Thursday which will pump up humidity levels and it will start to feel muggy by the weekend.
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