After a rainy weekend, cold temperatures will move into Central Florida. Temperatures will drop to the 30s and 40s on Sunday night. By Monday morning, wind chills could reach as low as 25 degrees.
A cold front arriving Sunday will bring cooler temperatures and heavy showers to Central Florida. See details:
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Highs on Sunday will be in the low 70s. A cold front will sweep through Sunday night, bringing much cooler air to the region for MLK Day on Monday. We’ll see cloudy skies for the holiday, with highs only in the low 50s. Next week looks very active, with rounds of rain likely across the area and windy and chilly conditions.
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Severe thunderstorms moved through Central Florida on Sunday, prompting warnings throughout the late morning and afternoon, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).