ORLANDO, Fla. — After a record-setting Tuesday afternoon, temperatures will drop slightly on Wednesday, but it will come with rain.
New record warm temp in #Melbourne. #Sanford tied the record, 85º F (2013). There's still time for a degree or 2 more.
— Irene Sans (@IreneSans) December 10, 2019
Nuevo récord establecido en Melbourne. 86 grados y en Sanford llegó a 85, empatando el récord de 2013.
Todavía hay tiempo para que suban un poquito más.#Flwx pic.twitter.com/FXuHshMVkB
If you don’t know where your umbrella is, make sure to start looking for it. Rain will linger through the rest of this workweek.
The cold front entered northern Florida Tuesday evening and it will continue to lose strength as it nears Central Florida. This cold front will continue to develop on and off showers overnight through Wednesday. We forecast the front to become stationary and continue bringing instability through the rest of the week.
Afternoon highs will remain slightly warmer than average for this time of the year with scattered rain showers possible through Friday.
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