Hazardous cold conditions will make their way to Central Florida.
For Thursday, there is a 40 percent chance of showers, mainly before 9 a.m., according to NWS Melbourne.
Skies will be mostly cloudy through mid-morning, then gradually clearing for temperatures in the 60s.
Boating conditions are hazardous and expected to deteriorate behind the cold front. There is a small craft advisory across offshore waters that will include nearshore waters later Thursday morning. Additionally, there is a moderate risk of dangerous rip currents at all area beaches.
A cold weather advisory and freeze warning will be in place Friday morning from 1 a.m. to 9 a.m. The advisory affects all areas of east Central Florida except for coastal Martin County.
Temperatures in the advisory area are expected to range from 27 to 35 degrees, with wind chills at 23 to 32 degrees. The freeze warning affects all of Central Florida, with a freeze watch in place for mainland Brevard County.