ORLANDO, Fla. — After a soaker of a weekend, a big drop in temperatures is coming to Central Florida.
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Our area will be sunny, breezy and cooler Monday.
The high temperature in Orlando should only reach around 66 degrees Monday.
Our area will be colder tonight with low temperatures in the 30s and 40s.
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Some areas in the north and west could see frost overnight.
Central Florida will be even colder Tuesday after a secondary cold front moves through.
The high temperature for Tuesday in Orlando will only reach around 58 degrees.
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We will slowly bounce back later this week with temperatures in the mid-70s by the weekend.
Our rain chances will remain low until Christmas Eve on Sunday.
Cold weather shelters will open Monday in Flagler County, where temperatures are forecast to dip into 30s. Click here to read more about that.
Brevard County will also open a cold shelter Monday. Read more about that below, and download the free WFTV weather app here.
Based on the current forecast from @NWSMelbourne tonight, Dec. 18, Lifepointe Ministries will be opening a cold weather shelter in North Brevard.
— Brevard EOC (@BrevardEOC) December 18, 2023
Shelter information:
LifePointe Ministries– 4220 South Hopkins Avenue Titusville, FL 32780
Open at 9 PM, serving dinner and breakfast pic.twitter.com/uU8uypBoL1
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