Cold Weather Expected in Orlando as Holiday Draws Near

Cold Weather Expected in Orlando as Holiday Draws Near

Orlando, Fla. – Central Florida residents should brace for another chilly night as temperatures dip after a cool day with highs only reaching the low 60s. Tonight, a shift in weather will bring varying temperatures throughout the region, offering a mix of conditions for those making plans over the holiday.

When to Expect the Cold

As temperatures begin to drop after sunset, Orlando and surrounding areas can expect lows in the mid-to-upper 40s. Coastal regions may experience slightly warmer temperatures, while areas west of Interstate 95 will likely see temperatures fall into the upper 30s and low-to-mid 40s. Wind will play a significant role tonight, creating wind-chill values that may feel like the mid 30s to mid 40s.

Tomorrow’s Weather Outlook

Tomorrow, the weather will see a slight improvement as high temperatures are expected to reach the upper 60s to low 70s. However, residents along the coast should prepare for a few showers in the late afternoon continuing into the evening and overnight hours. The rain is forecasted to be light but could lead to some breaks intermittently, meaning that it won’t rain continuously throughout the evening.

Looking Ahead to the Week

As the week progresses towards Christmas, a gradual warm-up is anticipated due to an onshore flow. Meteorological predictions indicate that rain chances will remain relatively low, ranging from 20-30% through the Christmas holiday. In addition, isolated showers may still pop up through the end of the week.

Highs are likely to stay in the low-to-mid 70s through Christmas Day, with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s as the weekend approaches. This gradual warming trend will be a welcome relief from the colder temperatures experienced in the past few days.

Summary

In summary, Orlando residents should dress warmly tonight as the area braces for cold temperatures and the potential for light showers tomorrow. Those planning to travel or take part in holiday festivities should keep an eye on the weather forecast to prepare for fluctuating conditions that might affect their plans.

Whether you’re out shopping for last-minute gifts or planning family gatherings, it’s best to check the latest updates to stay informed about what to expect weather-wise in the coming days.


Author: HERE Orlando

HERE Orlando

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