ORLANDO, Fla. – After days of record rain, Central Florida will get its sunshine back. Wednesday night, a secondary cold front will slide into Central Florida.
This front will be fairly weak in that it will not produce any showers or storms. It will bring in drier air, a cooler day, and some wind. [TRENDING: Fla. ‘witch’ swindles $100K from victims | Failed motorcycle stunt leads to man’s death | What ingredients make a vaccine?] Look for a daytime high Thursday of 78.
The wind will be pushing from the northeast at 10-15 mph with gusts up to 20 mph. By Friday the winds will calm, the sun keeps shining and Central Florida leaves the highs in the 70s behind.