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Ho-ho-how’s the Christmas forecast? Here’s your Central Florida outlook

Get ready for mild holiday weather

ORLANDO, Fla. – It’s shaping up to be a warm and pleasant holiday week across Central Florida. After a chilly weekend, temperatures on Monday are climbing back into the normal range.

That warming trend continues through our week. You can expect mild temperatures with highs in the low-to-mid 70s.

While coastal areas might catch a few isolated showers on Monday, the overall rain chances remain around 20% or less.

Monday afternoon temperatures are expected to hover around 74 to 75 degrees. Our morning lows Monday were about 5 to 15 degrees warmer than it was on Sunday.

Looking toward the Christmas festivities, Christmas Eve is predicted to see highs reaching 74 degrees, which is near the normal high of 73. Expect mostly mild weather, but we will likely see a few coastal showers.

Christmas outlook

On Christmas Day, we’ll see a mix of sun and clouds with highs warming to 77. Rain chances stay around 20%.

Temperatures will stay in the upper 70s for highs as we head into the weekend, with overnight lows hovering around 60.

Christmas week forecast

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Julie Broughton's career in Central Florida has spanned more than 14 years, starting with News 6 as a meteorologist and now anchoring newscasts.

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