PERFECT WEATHER, ESPECIALLY MISS GRIFFIN. WE THIS MORNING THOUGH THE WEATHER’S NOT BAD, BUT WE ARE DEALING WITH SOME FOG, ESPECIALLY FOR OUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS OUT WEST. HERE’S A LOOK AT THE FOGGY CONDITIONS IN MARION COUNTY. VISIBILITY RIGHT NOW ABOUT A QUARTER MILE IN OCALA, THREE QUARTERS OF A MILE IN ROMEO. SO IT’S STARTING TO GET QUITE THICK. MARION OAKS, YOU’RE DEALING WITH VERY FOGGY CONDITIONS THIS MORNING. THE FOG IS NOT REALLY AFFECTING FOLKS IN THE METRO. IT’S MOSTLY FOR OUR I-75 AREAS. THIS MORNING, A CRISP AND COOL START AT 58 IN DELAND, 57 IN SANFORD AND 59 IN ORLANDO. SO A BEAUTIFUL START THIS MORNING. WE ARE GOING TO SEE NICE SUNSHINE THIS AFTERNOON. AND THAT’S GOING TO ALLOW US TO WARM UP TO RIGHT AROUND 79 DEGREES IN SANFORD LATER ON TODAY. GO OUT AND ENJOY THIS NICE SUNSHINE AND MILD WEATHER BECAUSE BIG CHANGES ARE ON THE WA

Cool, foggy start this morning; big chill arriving next week

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Updated: 6:10 AM EST Dec 26, 2025

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A cool start to the morning with some fog along I-75, which could be locally dense at times, is expected to give way to a gorgeous, dry, and mild day, with this weather pattern sticking around through Monday. A strong cold front late Monday night into early Tuesday morning will bring very chilly air next week, with temperatures well below normal from New Year’s Eve through January 4.First Warning Weather Stay 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.

ORLANDO, Fla. —

A cool start to the morning with some fog along I-75, which could be locally dense at times, is expected to give way to a gorgeous, dry, and mild day, with this weather pattern sticking around through Monday.

A strong cold front late Monday night into early Tuesday morning will bring very chilly air next week, with temperatures well below normal from New Year’s Eve through January 4.

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.