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A fall front will soon make its way to Central Florida.
Some early morning showers are moving through Central Florida. The rain should clear up by late morning.
There is also a dense fog advisory in Marion County. The fog should subside by 9 a.m.
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Throughout the week, temperatures will steadily drop due to the front.
Central Florida should feel the effects of the cold front by midweek.
Meteorologist Kassandra Crimi said Monday will be a transition day for the front.
For Monday, temperatures will stay in the upper 70s to low 80s.
Get ready!!
— Kassandra Crimi (@KCrimiWFTV) November 16, 2020
Fall front moves through this morning! We'll have nice fall temps most of this week. pic.twitter.com/zCOJJqnKdc
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