Patchy dense fog is forecast overnight into Thursday morning (mainly between 2AM to 9AM) over portions of east central Florida. The greatest potential (20-40%) for visibility reductions to one mile and at times to 1/2 mile or less due to dense fog Thursday morning is over Indian River, Lake, Martin, western Okeechobee, Orange, western Osceola, St. Lucie, and northwestern Volusia counties. Slow down, increase your distance, and use your low beam headlights if you encounter fog.
A dry and seasonable evening is expected over east central Florida. Lows in the upper 50s to lower 60s. Light and variable winds are expected. Patchy dense fog is forecast overnight into Thursday morning (mainly between 2AM to 9AM) over portions of east central Florida. Slow down, increase your distance, and use your low beam headlights if you encounter fog.
High pressure will build over the eastern US and western Atlantic into late week before a cold front is forecast to move east-southeast over east central Florida on Saturday. Seasonable to above normal temperatures (~0-10°F) are forecast through the next week with the low 80s for much of east central Florida forecast on Friday. Mostly dry weather is expected through the next week with isolated showers (20%) forecast Saturday and into Sunday.
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