Severe Cold Front Expected to Hit Central Florida Next Week
ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida is set for a drastic weather change next week, with the coldest air of the season expected to arrive.
After experiencing the coolest Halloween since 1993, the region will warm up temporarily in the coming days. Mid-to-upper 80s are predicted for late this week and throughout the weekend. However, this warm spell will be short-lived as a strong cold front approaches.
The National Weather Service warns that by Tuesday morning, temperatures could drop to the 30s in some areas. Highs on Tuesday are expected to remain in the 60s, marking a significant decline from the preceding warmth.
A meteorologist from the National Weather Service shared, “It’s important for residents to prepare for the drop in temperatures. This is the first real cold snap of the season.” Highs of the week leading up to the front should be slightly above average, but there is no doubt that the cold will soon take hold.
Local businesses and residents are advised to prepare for the sudden change in conditions, with many outdoor events already scheduled for the weekend. It’s a stark reminder for Floridians to enjoy the warmer weather while it lasts.
Stay tuned for further updates as the cold front approaches, and be sure to bundle up when temperatures begin to drop next week.