Orlando, Fla. Forecasters warn that a warm, dry weekend will give way to increasing clouds and rain late Sunday into Monday as a cold front advances. Saturday will be warm and rain-free, with highs in the upper 70s to near 80 inland and upper 70s along the coast; patchy morning fog is possible. Sunday becomes breezy with inland highs 80 to low 80s and gusts that could affect events including Daytona 500. The primary risk is slick roads from showers and localized gusty winds; rainfall totals are expected to be light to moderate. Based on 7 articles reviewed supporting research.
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Warm, dry conditions over the weekend benefited outdoor businesses, tourism, and event organizers who relied on favorable weather for increased attendance and sales.
Late Sunday into Monday rain and gusty winds posed risks to commuters, outdoor event planners, and motorists, potentially causing slick roads, travel delays, and disruptions for events like the Daytona 500.
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Warm weekend gives way to late Sunday rain
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