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Central Florida Set for a Balmy Christmas: Unseasonably Warm Weather Forecasted

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ORLANDO, Fla. – A brisk cold front swiftly moved through the area tonight, shifting the winds to the north and introducing a noticeable chill in the evening air.

The cold front continues accelerating off towards our southeast, draping cooler temps across our area tonight (Copyright WKMG 2025)

By tomorrow morning, this chill will intensify, especially in our northwestern counties, where temperatures could feel like they’re dipping into the mid to upper twenties.

For most residents, however, despite the gusty winds, temperatures are expected to remain in the upper 40s to low 50s, particularly around the Orlando metro area and further southeast.

Alachua and Marion counties may be feeling like the movie frozen tomorrow morning when you combine overnight lows and the roaring winds we’re tracking as the cold front moves south (Copyright WKMG 2025)

It’s wise to layer up, as wind gusts may reach between 15-25 mph in certain areas. Urban structures could channel these winds and enhance the chill, so prepare accordingly for Monday morning.

On Tuesday, the cold air mass will still hover over Florida, though it will begin to recede quickly.

As the front picks up speed, our winds will do the same already gusting out of the north anywhere from 20 to even 30 mph in some spots (Copyright WKMG 2025)

Morning lows are projected to be in the lower 40s for places like Alachua, Marion, and the upper parts of Lake and Sumter counties. The coldest temperatures will likely be experienced northwest of the I-4 corridor in Central Florida.

As the cold air slides south, we can expect a windy next few days (Copyright WKMG 2025)

While we won’t be pleasant, we certainly won’t be anywhere near the freezing point in the four corners counties or up the Atlantic coast from Brevard through to Flagler county.

Then moving into Wednesday, Florida is back in business. Temperatures are likely to swing back upwards with high’s back in the low 70’s across the board making for rather pleasant conditions during the day from Wednesday to Friday.

From here, the warmth looks to stick around. Stubborn warmth at that.

A dominant ridge is still expected to build overhead driving our temps into those above average values (Copyright WKMG 2025)

Computer models show the development of a fairly strong and dominant subtropical ridge which will drive our temperatures up into above average territory. We could still see these warm days through the calendar start of winter and Christmas.

As the ridge remains in control we’re going to see temperatures stay on the higher side, with the staple Florida humidity in play alongside it.

Looking across the next ten days, we’ll stay in above average territory starting Wednesday and on (Copyright WKMG 2025)

To combine with these warmer than average afternoon temps, rain will be scarce. In all honesty, I can’t really pinpoint any significant weather players to change things up for all of us over the next 10-14 days. Warm, mild, and humid are likely to remain the weather buzz words for the Central Florida area as we move through the second half of December.

If things continue on this current trend, we may even wrap up 2025 altogether on a warm note.

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