Atmospheric moisture increasing through the night will aid in the production of more fog into daybreak Wednesday.  Visibility may drop close to zero in some spots as dense fog forms.  Anticipate mild low temperatures in the mid to upper 60s.

We’ll break into a mix of sun and clouds by mid-morning, and temperatures will again respond by warming up into the lower 80s. The average high for tomorrow is 75. We have a 20 percent chance for a shower or two popping up in the afternoon heat. An approaching cold front will quickly sweep by us Wednesday night, bringing a shot of cooler, more seasonable air. It’ll also bring us higher rain chances, and parts of Osceola and Brevard County may pick up a couple of inches in the rain gauge Wednesday night and Thursday.

Weather models differ in how any lingering moisture along the stalled front in southern Florida will play into our forecast. We’ve gone ahead and pulled the rain chance down slightly to a 30 percent chance Friday, and 20 percent over the weekend, keeping only a slight chance because of isolated, fast-moving onshore showers.

Highs Thursday through Saturday cool back into the lower to middle 70s, but back into the upper 70s for Sunday & Monday. This weekend also looks quite breezy.

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