After some rain for parts of the area, the scattered showers pushed into western areas of Central Florida this evening. 

The activity will fade away overnight, with some patchy fog developing. Overnight lows will be in the low to mid 60s.

Even warmer weather is on the way for Monday. We’ll see a blend of sun and clouds across the area, with warmer highs in the mid 80s It now looks like some scattered showers will develop, but rain chances will be lower than on Easter Sunday.

The warmth continues to build for Tuesday. Expect even more sunshine across the area, and highs soaring into the mid and upper 80s.

Our next storm system arrives on Wednesday. This system will produce more clouds and will be moisture-starved. This will result in just widely scattered showers during the day. Highs for Wednesday will be in the mid to upper 80s.

Behind the system, it will be slightly cooler for Thursday and Friday. Mostly sunny skies will prevail both days, with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s.

It looks like another system will impact the region for next weekend. Right now, rain chances look to be around 20% so many areas may stay dry. Highs for weekend will be back in the mid to upper 80s.

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