Here's the Central Florida weather forecast for Monday and the week ahead:

  • Monday's highs climb into the mid 80s
  • Very isolated showers, most will remain rain free
  • Dry and warm conditions in the 7-day forecast
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The skies will be clear to partly cloudy through our overnight. The lows will be dropping into the mid to upper 50s. Pretty comfortable in the wake of the weak cold front that passed through Central Florida Monday afternoon.

Don’t get used to the cooler temperatures. We will be sunny with highs reaching the middle 80s on Tuesday. The winds will be west and southwest at 5-10 mph.   

Not only with the temperatures heat up over the next few days, the dry conditions will continue to keep the fire danger high. Highs building into the upper 80s and lower 90s through the upcoming weekend. Find some shade and drink plenty of water!

Boating conditions are fair. The winds will be out of the WSW at 5-10 knots. The seas will be running at 3-5 feet. There will be a moderate to high rip risk along the coast. The water temperature is 75 at Daytona Beach and 77 at Cocoa Beach.

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An isolated shower cannot be completely ruled out for Wednesday as winds continue off of the Atlantic. Most will be dry with plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures. Highs inland will be in the upper 80s to around 90 degrees and mid to low 80s along the coast. Not much will change for the rest of the week as temperatures continue to warm up even more. A system is expected to move through early next week and will hopefully bring some much needed rain. 
An isolated shower cannot be completely ruled out for Wednesday as winds continue off of the Atlantic. Most will be dry with plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures. Highs inland will be in the upper 80s to around 90 degrees and mid to low 80s along the coast. Not much will change for the rest of the week as temperatures continue to warm up even more. A system is expected to move through early next week and will hopefully bring some much needed rain.