Chilly weather has settled into Central Florida as skies clear following a period of rain and mist. Residents woke up to significantly cooler temperatures, with early morning readings in the 40s and 50s. This marks a noticeable drop of 10 to 20 degrees compared to the same time last week.
As the day progresses, temperatures are expected to rise into the upper 60s. The forecast indicates a high of about 68 degrees in the metro area, with slightly varying temperatures in other locations—66 degrees in The Villages, 64 in Ocala, and similar readings in DeLand and Leesburg. While a light jacket will be necessary for morning commutes, the afternoon is anticipated to bring clearer skies, offering some sunshine alongside a few lingering clouds.
The cooling trend is projected to continue over the next few days, with highs mainly in the lower to mid-70s for the weekend. However, the temperatures are not expected to climb drastically, maintaining a seasonally cool atmosphere. Night temperatures will once again cool down into the 40s and 50s, suggesting that residents should keep those sweaters handy.
Looking ahead to Christmas week, initial forecasts do indicate a potential warming trend, but for now, the current cool and comfortable weather pattern is expected to prevail. There may also be occasional sprinkles along the coast, although they are not anticipated to cause significant disruptions.
Overall, this shift in weather highlights the arrival of sweater weather in Central Florida, offering a refreshing change as the holiday season approaches. Residents are encouraged to stay informed on weather updates as forecasts may vary, particularly with the transition into the festive week ahead.

