ORLANDO, Fla. — The week is starting off cold across Central Florida, even with the chance for patchy frost across some rural areas, but the temperatures will be very nice and comfortable Monday afternoon. Expect a steady rise in temperatures this week with the chance of record warmth coming toward the end of the week with rain and storms, too.
- High Monday afternoon were in the low 70s. On par with average highs for this time of the year.
- Light south-southwest wind, but shifting from the southeast later tonight.
- Chilly Monday night, lows in the mid-50s. Mostly clear skies.
- High pressure shifts Tuesday. Highs to reach the upper 70s Tuesday afternoon.
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HEADS UP: Strong to severe storms are possible late Thursday & early Friday. I'l fine tune the timing and threat throughout the week, but please stay aware of the forecast. I'm going over this on Channel 9 this morning. I'll see you there. - Brian pic.twitter.com/j1ClA0ppO4
— Brian Shields (@BrianWFTV) February 3, 2020
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