ORLANDO, Fla. — Meteorologist Rusty McCranie said it will be “outrageously warm” this week.
Temperatures will stay in the 80s through the end of the year.
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There is a dense fog advisory in effect for Sumter, Marion, northern Lake, Volusia and Flagler counties until 10 a.m.
Tonight, temperatures will be in the 60s.
Looking ahead, the warm temperatures will stick around until next week.
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Daytime highs on Friday will push records. The high is expected to be around 85 that day.
We won’t see a cool down until after the new year. A front will move in on Sunday, which may bring in some rain.
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