ORLANDO, Fla. — Scattered storms are developing across Central Florida.
Temperatures were warm earlier and conditions felt humid earlier Monday.
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Tuesday promises to be toasty as the winds will be from the southwest, providing plenty of heat before a cold front moves in very early Wednesday.
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- Monday’s high temperatures have stayed in the upper 80s.
- Scattered rain and storms are set to stick around overnight.
- More rain is in the forecast for Tuesday, and the temperatures will be in the low 90s.
- On Wednesday, a front is set to move through bringing a cool down with high temperatures only around 80 degrees.
- The winds will be from the north which will keep humidity levels low.
- Thursday morning will be really nice, with cool temperatures in the morning. Some areas could wake up to temperatures in the mid-60s.
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