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Orlando to Experience Warming Trend Following Cool Spell, Per National Weather Service Forecast

Orlando to Experience Warming Trend Following Cool Spell, Per National Weather Service Forecast

With a warming trend expected to begin on Sunday and last throughout next week, residents of Orlando may anticipate a gradual reprieve from the colder weather they have been enjoying. With “below normal temperatures” persisting into tonight, the region is expected to continue to experience cooler-than-normal temperatures into the evening. “A gradual warming trend forecast Sunday and into next week,” the National Weather Service statement states.

Despite the cooling, Orlando’s skies should be largely clear at night and fairly sunny during the day, allowing for “optimal radiational cooling (overnight).” Advisories for fire-sensitive circumstances have also been issued due to the current conditions, and they will stay in effect through the weekend. To guarantee their well-being during these cold periods, residents must be alert and even get ready to modify their pets and plants properly.

However, because of the bad boating conditions and the fact that the seas are still developing 4-6 feet in that area, mariners should be cautious, especially over the Gulf Stream this morning. But according to a National Weather Service forecast, generally good boating conditions will shortly return. However, they also caution that because of the anticipated long-period swell, dangerous situations could arise close to inlets during Sunday’s outgoing tide and persist throughout the beginning of next week.

Regarding aviation, pilots should anticipate clear skies with the current Visual Flight Rules (VFR) conditions. According to the National Weather Service, NNW winds of 10 mph or less are expected to become light and variable around 23Z today. With little to no weather-related delays for vacationers beginning their journey home, these conditions provide reassurance for flights booked through the weekend. Pilots must continue to keep a close eye on the weather on Sunday as light and variable winds are predicted to last the entire day.

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The National Weather Service’s warming trend for the following week, which includes Thanksgiving Day, calls for temperatures in the upper 70s to about 80 degrees Fahrenheit.

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