Long-range forecast guidance is beginning to outline the pattern for Easter weekend across Central Florida. Current signals point toward a warmer-than-average setup with increasing moisture in place. The exact timing of any nearby systems remains uncertain this far out.
A Warmer Pattern Takes Shape
Long-range outlooks from the Climate Prediction Center suggest a strong lean toward above-normal temperatures across parts of the eastern U.S. heading into early April.
Much of the Southeast, including Florida, falls within this warmer-than-average signal.
For Central Florida, that typically means afternoon highs climbing into the 80s, with warm and humid conditions building through the day. Overnight temperatures are also likely to stay mild, limiting any real cooldown.
This warming trend is…
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