Cold Front Brings Windy, Choppy Conditions
A fast-moving cold front swept across the Orlando area on Saturday. It produced gusty winds and triggered a wind advisory through Sunday afternoon, with gusts up to 40 mph.
Coastal waters showed rapidly increasing surf and hazardous conditions. A high surf advisory remains in place from Saturday evening into Monday morning, with waves up to 13 feet and a high rip current risk through Sunday. Observers warned that Cold Front Brings Windy, Choppy Conditions along the coast, creating dangerous beach and boating conditions.
Marine and boating advisories
A gale warning takes effect Saturday evening and lasts until late Sunday morning. A small craft advisory follows from late Sunday morning into Monday afternoon.
Weekend forecast
Saturday night will stay mild, with lows in the 60s. There is a 20 to 30 percent chance of isolated evening showers.
Sunday may bring a few brief showers as sea breezes collide. Overall rain chances stay near 20 percent, with highs in the 70s.
Early week outlook
On Monday, lingering moisture along a stalled boundary will feed steady onshore flow. Rain chances rise to 40 to 60 percent, bringing scattered showers and a few isolated storms. Highs should reach the lower 80s.
Rest of the week
Temperatures gradually warm through the remainder of the week. Daily rain chances fall to about 10 to 20 percent, keeping showers spotty.
Residents should heed advisories and avoid boating in hazardous seas. Check updates and safety guidance on Filmogaz.com for the latest forecasts.