Melbourne, FL — A cold front continues to bring cooler temperatures and overcast skies to Central Florida through Friday, with highs near 70 degrees. Local residents and beachgoers are advised to remain cautious, as rip current warnings are in effect along the coast.
According to the National Weather Service in Melbourne, cloud cover will dominate through today, with light showers possible north of Kissimmee. Tonight, temperatures are expected to dip into the mid-50s, with wind gusts reaching 20 mph. This cooling trend will persist into Saturday, but sunshine is expected to make a return, offering a crisp and clear weekend.
Saturday’s high will hover around 70 degrees, with north-northeast winds keeping conditions breezy. Overnight, lows will drop into the upper 50s. Sunday will see warmer weather, with highs reaching 73 degrees and minimal cloud cover, providing perfect conditions for outdoor plans.
Beachgoers are reminded to exercise caution due to moderate to high rip current risks reported at all area beaches. Always swim near a lifeguard and avoid venturing into the water alone.
Looking ahead, temperatures are expected to climb into the upper 70s on Monday and Tuesday, with mostly sunny skies dominating the forecast. Rain chances remain low, but breezy winds may persist into midweek.
Stay informed on changing weather conditions by checking updates from the National Weather Service.
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