The first day of April was nice, warm and dry.

March was extremely dry, only getting three-quarters of an inch at Orlando International Airport, which is 3 inches below normal. Furthermore, it was the third warmest March on record for most of Central Florida.

The rest of the evening should remain dry for the exception of a stray shower possible in Flagler and Volusia counties. Temperatures will be falling back into the 60s overnight under a partly cloudy sky. Patches of fog will once again be possible by morning.

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Thursday will be quite similar to Wednesday with only few exceptions. Winds will be turning from the east off the ocean, allowing for temperatures to only make it up to the upper 70s, while inland, highs will be in the mid-80s. A few isolated showers might form along the sea breeze later in the afternoon.

Another cold front will be dropping through Saturday, with little moisture. Only a few isolated showers will be brought in with the front late Saturday into early Easter morning. Easter is expected to be partly sunny with a high near 80.

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