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Chilly temperatures arrive in Central Florida for St. Patrick’s Day

Cooler air springs into Central Florida for St. Patrick’s Day
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Published on 17 March 2025
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Cooler and drier air is making its way back into Central Florida for your St. Patrick’s Day with temperatures running well below average through the afternoon.

Expect breezy, gusty winds to keep temperatures in the upper 60s to near 70 degrees.

St. Patrick’s Day

The combination of dry and breezy conditions will increase the fire threat for the area, which is why a Fire Weather Warning has been issued until 8 p.m. Monday for most of Central Florida.

Fire WX Warning – Monday

Monday night is going to feel chilly, with lows in the mid to upper 40s inland and low 50s near the coast.

The northwest breeze will stick around, making it feel like the 40s, even if you’re bundled up!

Tuesday Morning Lows

High pressure is moving in, so Tuesday will be breezy with north winds around 15-20 mph along the coast and 10-15 mph inland. Afternoon temps will warm up a bit, reaching the mid-70s inland, but coastal areas will stay cooler due to those brisk north winds coming off the water.

Tuesday night will be chilly again but without the strong winds. Wednesday looks even warmer with east-to-southeast winds around 10 mph, bringing temps up to the low 80s inland and upper 70s along the coast.

Temp Trend

The high pressure starts to weaken Thursday, leading to a warm-up with temps hitting the low to mid-80s across the area. This warm-up lines up with the official start of Spring, which officially begins at 5:01 a.m.

The cold front is still on track to move through late Thursday, but it looks like we’ll stay dry.

After the front passes, temperatures will dip back into the 60s and 70s for a brief cool-down, then we’ll return to seasonable spring temps by the weekend.

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