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Home Local News Timing: A powerful cold front will arrive in Central Florida, bringing rain and below-freezing temperatures.

Timing: A powerful cold front will arrive in Central Florida, bringing rain and below-freezing temperatures.

TIMING: Strong cold front bringing rain, freezing temps to Central Florida
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ORLANDO, Fla. – It’s time to dig out those raincoats and heavier jackets this week as a new cold front approaches the Sunshine State.

A wet Wednesday is on tap across Central Florida as a strong cold front approaches the area. By the afternoon and evening, rain chances will increase as a wave associated with an area of low pressure crosses the peninsula, dragging a cold front with it.

Gusty southwest winds of 10-15 mph and some breaks in the cloud cover will allow temperatures to reach the low to mid-80s around Orlando and southward on Wednesday. However, areas north of Orlando will likely stay in the 70s due to increased cloud cover.

Expect a wide band of rain, possibly with a few isolated thunderstorms, to reach northern counties and the I-4 corridor by mid to late afternoon. This rain will continue to move east-southeast across the area, weakening as it slides southward. While thunderstorm potential remains low, a high chance (60-80%) for heavy rain will be in the forecast.

As the front moves through, cooler and drier air will settle in, with rain chances diminishing overnight. By Thursday morning, temperatures will cool into the 50s across much of the area.

Looking ahead to Thursday and Friday, expect dry conditions with below-normal temperatures as northerly winds continue. Highs on Thursday will only reach the mid to upper 60s from Osceola/Brevard northward and the low 70s in Brevard.

Thursday night will be the coldest of the week, with lows in the mid to upper 30s northwest of I-4 and in the 40s along and south of I-4. Northerly winds will make it feel even colder, with wind chills in the 30s to low 40s early Friday morning, and possibly as low as the upper 20s in northern Lake and northwest Volusia counties.

A freeze watch is already in effect for central and western Marion County through Friday morning.

Friday will be even cooler, with highs in the upper 50s across northern Lake and Volusia counties. Daytona Beach might even come close to a record cool high for the day. Farther south, highs will be in the 60s.

As we head into the weekend, high pressure building offshore will lead to onshore flow and a slight increase in temperatures. However, highs on Saturday and Sunday will still be a bit below normal, ranging from the upper 60s along the Volusia County coast to the 70s farther south and inland.

Saturday looks mostly dry, but rain chances increase slightly on Sunday, up to 30%, with a passing trough aloft.

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