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Brace for Impact: Cold Front Unleashes Rain, Wind, and Icy Temperatures

Cold front brings rain, wind, then freezing temps
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Enjoy the delightful weather on Saturday, as temperatures will hover in the 70s throughout the area. However, brace yourself for another wave of chilly conditions soon.

On Sunday, a cold front is set to roll through, elevating the likelihood of rain to between 40% and 80%, primarily from morning until early afternoon.

Sunday rain chances

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The skies are expected to clear up after 5 p.m.

Noon on Sunday

Temperatures on Sunday will be cooler than usual, ranging from the 50s to the low 70s. Additionally, the day will be breezy, with winds blowing at 10–15 mph and gusts reaching up to 35 mph in certain areas.

Sunday’s highs

Colder air pours in from the north Sunday night into Monday morning. A Freeze Watch is in effect for all Central Florida counties except Brevard. Widespread temperatures below freezing will be possible, so be sure to protect plants and pets.

Freeze Watch

A hard freeze is not expected, but it will be very cold, especially early in the morning, with wind chills dropping into the 20s for many areas.

Monday morning
Wind chills Monday morning

Monday afternoon, winds will continue to relax but afternoon highs are expected to remain chilly in the 50s.

Monday’s highs

Tuesday morning starts off cold in the 30s and 40s, then temperatures rebound nicely by midweek, warming back into the 70s.

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