ORLANDO, Fla. – Once again, we will stay dry across Central Florida.
Rain chances will be out of the forecast altogether for Friday and for Saturday. Expect a 20% coverage of rain on Sunday and a 30% coverage of rain on Columbus Day Monday.
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Rain chances increase Tuesday through Thursday to 40%.
Dry conditions and low humidity continue for Friday and part of Saturday. Expect a high of 86 degrees on Friday and a high of 87 degrees for Saturday and for Sunday. Temperatures will be in the middle and upper 80s for most of next week.
Morning lows will be in the upper 60s near 70 for the next several days after starting off in the 50s and 60s Friday morning.
Rip currents will remain high at the beaches with seas up to about 4 feet.
TROPICS UPDATE:
We are pinpointing tropical depression 13 which is moving closer to Central America over the next couple of days. It will likely strengthen to a Category 1 hurricane or higher, but will not impact the U.S.
Remnants of tropical depression 12 are in the open Atlantic dying out.
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