The weak front yesterday, is now well to our south. The second front is moving through northern Florida at this time. The band of showers and thunderstorms ahead in this field continues to weaken as it moves south.
This morning, our approach will link the former northern provinces, and by early afternoon, way south of Orlando. The limited moisture in the region will keep rain chances to an absolute minimum. In general, most expect clear skies and low humidity during the day. High temperatures continue to rise in the 90 upper and 80 lower. This front will be drier / cooler air.
At night, is when most people will feel the difference. Expected to mostly clear skies and temperatures drop to the mid 60s. Rural areas will be even colder, with lows in the mid-upper 50s.
Tomorrow is good for our southern front, and high pressure begins to build in the back. As the high builds the movement of dry air masses in A Fire Weather Watch is issued for most of the area, due to low humidity. Plenty of sunshine can be expected. It will be remarkably smooth and comfortable. Highs will be in the low to mid 80s.
Temperatures are rising, as we head into the weekend. Continuous frontal boundary approaching slowly from the north, offers Central Florida, with a moist southwest flow, increases the probability of rain.
In the tropics are not provided training for the coming days.