Another breezy day with no rain in sight across Central Florida

High pressure will keep breezy conditions around, increasing coastal hazards

ORLANDO, Fla. – Expect another windy day across Central Florida, with easterly winds howling between 10 to 15 mph, accompanied by gusts between 20 to 25 mph.

Coastal areas will experience several hazards through Sunday evening, including a small craft advisory, gale warning, high surf advisory and high rip current risk.

Coastal hazards

While there is a possibility of a shower or two, many areas are expected to remain dry. Drought conditions will persist, particularly in Brevard and southeastern Osceola counties.

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Drought monitor

Looking ahead to Monday, expect another breezy day but with warmer temperatures. Inland areas will see highs in the middle-to-upper 80s, while coastal regions will warm into the upper-to-low 80s.

Through the week, temperatures will continue to climb, with highs reaching the lower 90s by Wednesday. Be prepared for warmer conditions through late week. Stay hydrated and take it easy while outdoors.


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Michelle joined News 6 as a meteorologist in May 2023.

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