ORLANDO, Fla. — Today was another hot weekend, fit for the beach.
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Meteorologist George Waldenberger said that if you go to the beach, please prepare for rip currents and swim near lifeguards.
We’re looking warm and quiet this evening; overnight temperatures won’t be as cool as the past couple of nights.
It should be right around 70 degrees by early morning. And then it’s back to around 90 degrees Sunday afternoon with partly cloudy skies and a variable breeze.
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But while a cool front is approaching, it will not cool us down much.
It will drop the temperatures a couple of degrees Sunday night.
Inching closer to our 9th day of 90°+ this year. "Normally", the first 90°+ day would occur in early April. pic.twitter.com/MORcTqc6n0
— George Waldenberger (@GWaldenWFTV) April 1, 2023
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With the cool front nearby, an isolated shower is possible Monday afternoon and evening, mainly near the beaches.
But with that front rocking back to the north, we should stay warm, with low 90s and mainly dry for the rest of the week.
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