Another cold day for Central Florida, but things look like it may warm up a bit by Sunday.

We started our Friday once again with freezing temperatures, only warming to around 50 degrees for the afternoon. We did get to see plenty of sunshine with only a few passing clouds.

Sunshine and quiet weather will stick around this weekend as temperatures gradually start to warm back up. Highs will be in the mid to upper 50s Saturday and in the mid to upper 60s by Sunday.

Mostly clear skies are in the forecast through the overnight hours. Temperatures will be a few degrees warmer, but a freeze is still possible in some locations.

There is a Freeze Warning in effect for Flagler, Volusia, Sumter, and Lake counties for temperatures around freezing.

Marion County will fall back down into the 20s, so a Hard Freeze Warning has been issued.

Quiet weather in store this weekend with plenty of sunshine both Saturday and Sunday. Temperatures will be gradually warming back up and will be seasonable by Monday with highs in the low 70s.

We’ll stay seasonable next week, but a front moves in and lingers for several days, bringing a chance for a few showers each day.

Ocean conditions will improve this weekend, but a moderate chop remains with an elevated rip current risk.

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