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It will stay mostly cloudy throughout much of Saturday in Orlando, with the weather forecast calling for overcast skies lingering into the afternoon. The wind gusts will also be something to watch—expect them as high as 25 mph during peak hours, per the latest 10-day forecast.
A cold front is forecast to move south along the Florida peninsula in the coming days, but not before heat index could get near 100 in some areas.
Wet weather pattern to bring flooding, prolong dangerous beach conditions along Florida's east coast
The National Hurricane Center has given a disturbed area of weather off Florida’s east coast a 10% chance of development. Even without additional development, heavy rainfall, flooding, rough seas and dangerous rip currents will be likely.
The chances for heavy rain remain high on Friday in South Florida, but will gradually decrease as a front approaches on the weekend.
It's typically not until early November when overnight low temperatures in South Florida dip below 70 degrees.
A stormy few days are on tap for much of the East Coast and the Southwest as a pair of storms bring a variety of nasty weather.
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Rain forecast could disrupt No. 9 Texas at Florida
When the No. 9 Texas Longhorns and the Florida Gators are scheduled to kick off at The Swamp on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Central on ESPN, there’s a 60-percent chance of thunderstorms in the Gainesville area, according to the Weather Channel.
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Orlando weather: Lingering showers are possible overnight with mid-60s to 70s for lows
Lingering showers are possible overnight. However, the worst of the rain will steadily exit. Breezy winds continue as temperatures fall into the mid-60s to 70s for lows. Saturday is expected to bring mostly cloudy skies in the morning, with mixed clouds and sunshine later in the day. High temperatures will break into the 80s over parts of Orlando.
The Old Farmer's Almanac’s 60-day extended weather forecast for Florida predicts Floridians will still be seeing temperatures hit the 80s during September, like usual, and will cool down a bit in the last week of the month. The average temperature ...