ORLANDO, Fla. – The front that pushed in over the weekend could just be the season-changer.
Yes, we will inevitably crank up the thermostat again, but for the next week, the oppressive humidity is on vacation.
The two big seasons in Florida are the wet and dry season.
The dry season is characterized by the daily afternoon thunderstorms coming to an end and dew point temperatures routinely below 70 degrees. Dew Point
For perspective, the dew point is typically in the mid-to-upper 70s during the summer months with no real variability.
The above typically happens after a strong cold front sends temperatures below 60 degrees for the first time in the season. Lows Monday 10/13
Most of Central Florida woke up in the low-to-mid 60s Sunday and Monday morning with several towns slipping in