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Here we go again! The heat is on for the holiday tree lighting in downtown Orlando β˜ƒπŸŽ„β˜€πŸŒ‘

Hey Insiders! Meteorologist Troy Bridges here.

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Once again, the News 6 morning team will be lighting the Orlando Christmas tree tomorrow! Temperatures will be in the low 70s at around 6 p.m. during the tree lighting.

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After lighting this tree for nearly 15 years here in Central Florida, I can only remember a couple of times when the temperatures were actually cool enough to wear a sweater without sweating.

Here we go again. I know we love Central Florida for its warmth this time of year, but one chilly day wouldn’t be so bad, right?

I usually just add a holiday scarf to a regular button down shirt (no sweater). This year will be no exception.

For more on this weekend’s warm up, click here.


Not cool, November πŸ”₯πŸ¦ƒ

Hey November, can you actually cool down next time?

It’s meteorologist Candace Campos, sitting here wishing colder season would begin already. But with the majority of November in the 80s and 90s, it should not come as a surprise that November 2022 will end in the top 5 for warmest November on record. Click here to see the rankings as well as the average start to Central Florida’s β€œcolder season.”

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Although it may not be feeling like Christmas just yet, you can still deck the halls! Do you already have your tree up? If you own a fresh tree like me, click here for a few simple tips to keep your tree lasting longer this holiday season.


🌊It’s finally over! πŸ‘‹

Well, we all know it. It’s been a rough year in Florida. Meteorologist Jonathan Kegges here to break down the hurricane season that was. Floridians will remember two names: Ian and Nicole. Although, much improved, minor flooding continues on the St. Johns post Ian and Nicole.

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As a whole, the season will be remembered for its very quiet start but extremely destructive finish. Check out some of these mind-blowing stats from the 2022 hurricane season.


About the Authors
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Candace Campos joined the News 6 weather team in 2015.

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Emmy Award Winning Meteorologist Samara Cokinos joined the News 6 team in September 2017. In her free time, she loves running and being outside.

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