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ORLANDO, Fla. – Expect a warm and breezy weekend in Central Florida, but keep an eye out for rain showers set to arrive late Sunday, potentially affecting your Monday morning drive.
Friday afternoon will bring dry conditions with temperatures rising to the mid to upper 70s, and some southern inland areas might even touch 80 degrees.
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SATURDAY
Most of Valentine’s Day is forecasted to be dry and pleasantly warm, with inland temperatures reaching the upper 70s to near 80, and coastal areas seeing mid to upper 70s. While a brief coastal shower could occur, particularly from the Cape southward, most regions are likely to remain dry.
SUNDAY
Sunday becomes breezy and even warmer, with inland highs climbing into the low 80s, despite clouds building in.
Rain chances increase late Sunday as a cold front approaches Central Florida.
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NEXT WEEK
The best opportunity for widespread showers arrives after sunset Sunday and continues overnight into early Monday, which could create slick roads for the morning commute.
Rainfall totals currently look light to moderate, generally under a half inch, though the exact timing may still shift.
Drier and warmer weather returns Tuesday through Thursday, with highs back in the 80s under mostly clear skies.
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