A cold front is expected to approach Central Florida on Thursday and Friday.

Warmer temperatures could lead to scattered rain chances and isolated storms, according to NWS Melbourne.

Rain chances are at 30 percent for the Greater Orlando area and 40 percent in Daytona Beach, mainly after 4 p.m.

Chances drop down to 20 percent Thursday night, while Friday shows no chances for rain, according to NWS Melbourne.

Skies will be partly sunny, with temperature highs in the low-80s.

There is a moderate risk of dangerous rip currents at all Central Florida Atlantic beaches.

Boating conditions are also poor, due to southeast winds of 15 to 20 knots, according to NWS Melbourne.

An early look into next week’s forecast approaching Christmas shows higher than normal chances for warmer and drier weather.