We had some warmer temperatures to round out our work week.  All of Central Florida was able to climb into the 70s Friday afternoon, which is 5-10 degrees higher than Thursday afternoon.  The warm up will continue this weekend, but rain chances increase with the next system moving in.

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We had some warmer temperatures to round out our work week.  All of Central Florida was able to climb into the 70s Friday afternoon, which is 5-10 degrees higher than Thursday afternoon.  The warm up will continue this weekend, but rain chances increase with the next system moving in.

Winds will remain a bit breezy out of the east overnight.  This may push any shower activity over the Atlantic into our coastal communities.  Most will remain dry with partly cloudy skies and mild temperatures.  Lows will fall into upper 50s to low 60s, with some warmer spots in Brevard County in the upper 60s. 

Clouds will increase throughout the day on Saturday as the front that has been stalled to our south the past few days begins to lift north.  There will also be a slight chance for a few isolated showers.  Winds will be strong out of the east, between 10-20 miles per hour.  High temperatures will be even warmer, climbing into the upper 70s to around 80s degrees.  As the actual front moves north Saturday night, there will be a better chance for rain.

Unsettled weather continues early next week.  Temperatures around 80 degrees will continue through Monday with a chance for showers and a few storms.  A cold front will then move through Tuesday, which will keep showers and storms in for the day, but drop temperatures back down into the 60s by mid-week.

The tropics remain quiet, with no development expected in the next two to five days. The Atlantic Hurricane Season ends November 30.

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