Here's what you need to know about Central Florida's weather for the rest of the week:

  • Warmer end to the week
  • Finally warming up
  • Temperatures starting to moderate

A weak cold front will be passing through overnight, bringing only a few clouds and no rain.  Wind will be shifting out of the north and increasing Saturday, so temperatures won’t be quite as warm as Friday.  Most will only have highs reach into the mid-60s.  Valentine’s Day will start off cold as temperatures dip into the 40s again.  By afternoon, the wind will be turning around from the east, so expect clouds to invade off the ocean with isolated coastal drops possible.

Two more cold fronts will be moving through over the next 5 days, one dry, the other bringing a chance for rain.  The first cold front is passing through tonight with only a few clouds.  Our wind has been out of the south lately, the main reason why temperatures wound up in the 70s Friday.  Saturday will become a bit breezy with a wind from the north so we don’t expect to make it out of the 60s in most cases.  The weekend still looks great as a whole however, we will be waking up Sunday morning to temperatures in the 40s.  Late Sunday, clouds will start to build back our way from the east allowing for a warmer President’s Day.  Next best chance for rain comes Monday night into Tuesday with the next cold front arrival.  Happy Valentine’s Day!

For surfers Saturday, waves will be flattening out with a wind turning out of the north and increasing.  Rip current threat will be on the rise too.  Water temperatures are near 54 at Daytona Beach and 62 at Cocoa Beach.  Boating conditions will become hazardous as seas build 4 to 6 feet.

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