ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Floridians can look forward to pleasant weather through Thanksgiving.
Wednesday’s high temperatures are expected to reach the low 80s with no rain. Expect plenty of sunshine and a light breeze along the coast.
As Thanksgiving gets closer, the warming trend is expected to continue.
Holiday forecast highlights
On Thanksgiving Day, be prepared for areas of fog, particularly dense west of I-95. If you’re traveling in the morning, consider planning for extra travel time.
For those participating in outdoor activities like the traditional Turkey Trots, conditions look favorable with temperatures morning temperatures in the lower to middle 60s.
The afternoon will see temperatures climbing up to 84 degrees due to winds coming from the southwest.
It’s ideal weather for holiday gatherings, but do watch for increasing cloud cover as the day progresses.
Upcoming weather changes
1st cold front
The first cold front is expected to make its entrance from Thursday into Friday.
You might notice clouds thickening on Thanksgiving Day as this front approaches.
2nd cold front
A second cold front is expected to arrive on Sunday, ushering in a more significant drop in temperatures as we head into the upcoming workweek.
By Tuesday morning, lows could fall to around 44 degrees, marking a noticeable shift from the warmth enjoyed earlier in the week.
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