After a warm weekend, with temperatures reaching the 80s, the weather is expected to make a drastic change overnight Monday to start off the week.A strong cold front will push in from the north, causing a few spotty showers, with mild and muggy overnight lows in the 60s. That front moves through Monday, bringing breezy winds, falling temperatures, and much cooler air by afternoon. Monday night, the cold really hits with freeze watches in place for the northernmost counties in Central Florida.Temps are projected to fall into the low 30s Monday night into Tuesday morning. First Warning WeatherStay with WESH 2 online and on-air for the most accurate Central Florida weather forecast.RadarSevere Weather AlertsDownload the WESH 2 News app to get the most up-to-date weather alerts. The First Warning Weather team includes First Warning Chief Meteorologist Tony Mainolfi, Eric Burris, Marquise Meda and Cam Tran.
After a warm weekend, with temperatures reaching the 80s, the weather is expected to make a drastic change overnight Monday to start off the week.
A strong cold front will push in from the north, causing a few spotty showers, with mild and muggy overnight lows in the 60s.
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That front moves through Monday, bringing breezy winds, falling temperatures, and much cooler air by afternoon.
Monday night, the cold really hits with freeze watches in place for the northernmost counties in Central Florida.
Temps are projected to fall into the low 30s Monday night into Tuesday morning.
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First Warning Weather
Stay with WESH 2 online and on-air for the most accurate Central Florida weather forecast.
Download the WESH 2 News app to get the most up-to-date weather alerts.
The First Warning Weather team includes First Warning Chief Meteorologist Tony Mainolfi, Eric Burris, Marquise Meda and Cam Tran.