ORLANDO, Fla. — Don’t expect temperatures to climb where they normally do this time of year.
Central Florida will stay cool Monday, with temps about 10 degrees below average.
We’ll see a high of 63 degrees.
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A windy day will put an extra chill in the air, but we will see lots of a sunshine throughout the Channel 9 viewing area.
Colder weather returns Monday night into Tuesday morning.
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Lows will dip into the 40s and 50s across Central Florida.
Meteorologist Brian Shields says our weather this week will gradually turn milder.
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Our next chance of rain and storms shouldn’t arrive until late in the week, most likely on Friday and Saturday.
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