ORLANDO, Fla. – It is a mostly quiet Tuesday morning across Central Florida with some patchy fog developing through sunrise.
Temperatures will warm up nicely, however, and are expected to reach just above normal for this time of the year, with highs in the low to mid-80s.
Expect mostly sunny skies in the afternoon. Winds will remain light out of the northeast. Enough moisture remains across the local Atlantic waters for a rain coverage of 10% through the afternoon.
Tuesday night, temperatures will cool once again into the upper 50s, with another round of patchy fog.
Generally dry conditions will continue through the rest of the week as a large ridge of high pressure moves from the Gulf of Mexico into the western Atlantic. Highs will remain above normal, reaching the low to mid-80s this week and the upper 80s by Friday.
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The next possible cooldown comes to Central Florida as early as Sunday, with highs in the upper 70s.
When it comes to the tropics, there is no potential tropical development expected in the next seven days.
Hurricane season ends Dec. 1.