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Orlando weather: Hot and dry weather continues across Central Florida with slight rain chances next week

What will the weather look like tonight?

What to expect:

Tonight, expect a few passing clouds to stick around through the overnight. Temperatures will bottom out tonight in the 60s across the region.

What will the weather look like tomorrow?

What to expect:

Tomorrow expect the dry spell and hot temperatures to continue. 

Temperatures are expected to start off mild Thursday morning in the upper 60s and quickly warm up into the upper 80s through the afternoon. 

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You can expect to see a mix of clouds and sun throughout the day with a nice light breeze.

What will the weather look like for the rest of the week?

Looking ahead:

Looking ahead to the end of the workweek and the start of the weekend, we are expecting to see temperatures in the 90s. 

This weekend we can expect to once again feel the summer sizzle with lots of sunshine and temperatures in the low 90s.

When is our next chance of rain?

We will see a small chance of showers next week and will see a BIG pattern change coming at the beginning of May that will hopefully bring us some of the MUCH-needed rain. 

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Next week we will see the return of some sea breeze showers that may bring some rain to parts of the region, but the majority of Central Florida will stay dry. 

West of I-75 has the best chance of rain this week.

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The Source: The information in this article comes from the FOX 35 Storm Team Meteorologists' forecast and models on April 23, 2025.

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