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Cool and sunny Friday, warming trend though the weekend
Friday launches a warming trend, forecasters say, with clearly skies and highs jumping to the low 60s. After a cold start, temps rebound into the 60s for highs, winds are much lighter, sun is out in full force. It will continue to be a bit breezy, not as bad as yesterday, but wind are expected to be out of the west at 10-to-15 miles per hour, and gusting into the 20s. Saturday we will start in the low 30s.
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Sunshine returned Wednesday and temperatures warmed back up to the lower 60s – close to normal high temperatures. Sunday morning will be another cool one with lows in the mid 40s, but through the afternoon temperatures will warm into the low to mid 70s. High temperatures Saturday should be in the middle 70s and in the upper 70s Sunday.
Skies are mainly clear this morning.
Overnight lows in Orlando will be in the mid-40s.
Temperatures will really soar over the weekend. Partly sunny, with a high near 54.
Look for an increase in cloud cover going into Sunday night with a chance of rain showers returning to our forecast by early Monday of next week.
Friday: Sunny with temps in the mid to upper 30s during the day.
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NEXT WEEK: Monday there is a chance for a stray shower early, but is should still be mild.