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Upper 80s for some in Central Florida. Here’s how the rest of the week looks

  • October 21, 2025

ORLANDO, Fla. – We’re heading into a mostly dry stretch of weather across Central Florida, but there are some slight changes on the way.

Tuesday

A weak boundary near the area will fade through the night as a small upper-level disturbance moves overhead. Most of the region will stay dry, with only a slim chance of a quick, isolated shower in the afternoon.

Dry air higher up in the atmosphere should prevent any thunderstorm activity.

With plenty of sunshine, highs will reach the mid to upper 80s and lows will drop into the 60s.

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Wednesday and Thursday

A dry cold front will push through the area Wednesday as an upper-level trough digs across the northern U.S. The front will stall to our south by late week, keeping us mainly dry.

Winds from the north to northeast around 10 mph Wednesday will turn breezy and gusty (10–15 mph) Thursday as high pressure builds over the Southeast.

Temperatures will hold in the mid- to upper 80s Wednesday, then cool to the low to mid-80s Thursday behind the front.

Overnight lows will generally stay in the 60s, but some upper 50s are possible across northern and inland areas late Thursday.

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Friday through Early Next Week

Heading into the weekend, forecast confidence decreases as models differ on how a tropical low may develop in the southern Caribbean.

At this point, models show high pressure over the eastern U.S. will remain dominant. The pattern looks mostly dry through Saturday, with only about a 20% chance of isolated showers returning early next week as moisture levels gradually rise.

Highs will stay near normal in the lower 80s, while lows remain mild in the upper 60s to lower 70s.

Marine Impacts

However, that persistent onshore flow and a tropical system off the east coast, will mean rough surf, building seas and hazardous conditions for beachgoers and boaters, along with a continued risk for minor beach erosion around high tide.

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