Orlando weather: Chilly weather continues through Wednesday morning across Central Florida

ORLANDO, Fla. – Tuesday set a new record low for November 11 in Orlando at 36 degrees, breaking the old record of 37 degrees in 1932. Records were also broken in Daytona Beach, Melbourne, Sanford, and Gainesville.
The chill continues into Wednesday morning before the region begins to warm up again.
Tonight’s forecast
Skies will remain mostly clear, allowing temperatures to turn cold once again. It won’t be quite as frigid as Tuesday morning, but it won’t be too far off.
Plan for lows to fall into the 30s and 40s, with a low of 40° in Orlando. It won’t be as blustery either, as wind gusts will be closer to 15 to 20 mph.
What will the weather be like on Wednesday?
On Wednesday, temperatures will begin to moderate. There may be some frost Wednesday morning, despite higher temperatures, but thanks to lower winds.
Light winds and clear skies even with temperatures above 32 can often cause widespread frost, especially on elevated surfaces like car windshields and mailboxes.
When will the warm weather return?
Thankfully, this cold snap won’t last too long as temperatures will rebound steadily throughout the rest of this week.
The warming trend will carry into the weekend, with gorgeous weather starting Thursday and Friday with temperatures peaking around the mid 70s and then the low 80s for Saturday and Sunday. Sunshine will be plentiful between now and then with clear skies overhead.
Next week, a major warm-up is likely as a ridge in the jet stream comes back over the eastern United States. A day or two with temperatures in the mid-upper 80s is possible by the middle of next week around the November 19th timeframe.
The Source: This story was written based off of information shared by the FOX 35 Storm Team.
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