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Cold Air to Hit Central Florida After Brief Warmup
																								
												
												
											ORLANDO, Fla. – After a cool Halloween, Central Florida is warming up, but the respite will be short. Meteorologists predict that the coldest air this season will arrive next week, bringing temperatures possibly dipping into the 30s.
High temperatures are expected to rise into the mid-to-upper 80s by late week and into the weekend. However, a strong cold front is forecasted to sweep through on Sunday into Monday.
By Tuesday morning, many areas could see temperatures below freezing for the first time this season. Afternoon highs on Tuesday may struggle to reach the 60s, according to weather reports.
This shift comes after a particularly chilly Halloween, which recorded the coolest temperatures since 1993. Residents are advised to prepare for the sudden change in weather.
Jonathan Kegges, a weather reporter with News 6, emphasized the need for residents to stay updated on the changing conditions as the winter season approaches.
As usual, the fluctuating weather patterns in Florida can create unexpected surprises for locals and tourists alike.
