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Central Florida Sees Spring-Like Weather Ahead
Mild temperatures, light winds, and minimal weather impacts expected across the region this week.
Published on Feb. 8, 2026
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After a wintry start to February, Central Florida is set to enjoy a stretch of spring-like weather this week, with high temperatures in the mid to upper 70s, light winds, and mostly sunny skies. However, beachgoers should be cautious of a high rip current risk along the Atlantic coast. Looking ahead, weather models are tracking a potential coastal low pressure system that could impact the Daytona 500race on Sunday.
Why it matters
The upcoming spring-like weather will provide a welcome relief for Central Floridians after dealing with colder than average temperatures and wintry conditions earlier this month. The mild, pleasant forecast is expected to boost outdoor activities and recreation across the region.
The details
High pressure settling over the area will lead to mostly sunny skies, light winds, and high temperatures reaching the mid to upper 70s throughout the week. While mornings may start off with some patchy fog, the moisture will quickly burn off leading to comfortable afternoon conditions. However, the coastal areas will see a high rip current risk, so beachgoers should exercise caution when entering the water.
- The mild, spring-like weather is expected to last through the entire work and school week.
- By Friday, weather models are tracking the potential development of a coastal low pressure system that could impact the Daytona 500 race on Sunday.
The players
News 6
The local news station providing weather forecasts and updates for the Central Florida region.
What they’re saying
“Get outdoors and enjoy some exercise or take a nice walk with the dog and the rest of the family.”
— David Nazario, Meteorologist (clickorlando.com)
What’s next
Your weather team here at News 6 will continue monitoring trends and updating your forecast as we move through your upcoming week. I would highly encourage you have those talks behind the scenes with those you may be attending with to discuss potential wet weather back up plans.
The takeaway
After a chilly start to February, Central Floridians can look forward to a stretch of pleasant, spring-like weather this week, providing the perfect opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities. However, beachgoers should remain cautious of the high rip current risk along the coast.
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