Cool morning temperatures are being closely monitored, with readings in the upper 50s inland and ranging from the 60s to near 70 along the coast. The day ahead is expected to be dry and mostly sunny, with temperatures reaching the upper 70s at the beaches and the middle 80s inland.
A high risk of rip currents is anticipated to develop this afternoon, particularly along the beaches in northern Florida. The dry, pleasant weather is predicted to persist through Easter Sunday, with morning temperatures hovering in the 60s and afternoon highs reaching the low to mid-80s. Some high clouds are expected to move overhead on Sunday.
The weather is set to warm up further into next week, with temperatures potentially reaching 90 degrees by Wednesday. This dry spell is expected to continue, raising the risk of drought and wildfire conditions.
- Easter Sunday: Some morning fog, otherwise partly sunny. Temperatures ranging from 61 to 83 degrees.
- Monday: Partly cloudy skies. Temperatures from 62 to 87 degrees.
- Tuesday: Partly cloudy skies. Temperatures from 64 to 87 degrees.
- Wednesday: Partly cloudy and hot with an isolated inland shower. Temperatures from 64 to 89 degrees (Record high: 92 in 1970).
- Thursday: Partly cloudy skies. Temperatures from 64 to 88 degrees (Record high: 93 in 1999).
- Friday: Partly cloudy skies. Temperatures from 64 to 87 degrees.