Warm, quiet conditions give way for cooler temps, scattered showers

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Warm and quiet weather can’t last forever!

Central Florida will get a day or so more before changes begin to unfold.

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But first, we’re watching a few areas like Leesburg for record heat over the next two days.

By the weekend, it’ll feel much more humid as a front approaches.

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This will come with a chance for weekend showers, especially along the beaches.

After the front passes, temperatures will then get cooler than normal with temperatures in the mid-70s, for highs next week.

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Tropics are quiet for now, but it’s still hurricane season, stay tuned to Channel 9 to see if a disturbance can develop next week over the very warm waters of the Caribbean.

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