ORLANDO, Fla. – The most comfortable weekend of the summer season is underway as unseasonably dry air settles in through Central Florida.
With so much dry air in place, limited rain and clouds will be in the forecast through Friday and Saturday with humidity at its lowest values in months!
Highs are forecast to reach the upper 80s to near 90 degrees, with the most noticeable change being feels-like temperatures also staying in the 90s!
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Northeast winds will breezy at times this afternoon, especially at the coast, gusting as high as 20 mph.
Wind speeds decrease after sunset as temperatures cool into the 70s by late tonight with some far inland neighborhoods dipping briefly into the upper 60s early Saturday morning.
Some forecast models are picking up a few coastal showers early Saturday along the coast in Brevard county, with much of the area remaining dry through the weekend.
Along the coast, the biggest hazards will be in the water due to Hurricane Ernesto in the Atlantic. Click here to read more before heading to the beaches this weekend.
Summer returns with vengeance by early next week as a cold front remains north of Central Florida. Rain chances will be going up to 40-60% with the heat and humidity also on the rise!
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