Hey, Pinpoint Weather Insiders, itโs Chief Meteorologist Candace Campos (and the rest of the News6 Pinpoint weather team) here, hoping you and your family and friends were able to weather the storm safely last week as Hurricane Milton sliced through the heart of Central Florida.
We know there are dozens of local communities that are still dealing with the impacts leftover from Hurricane Milton. If you are one of many who are still picking up debris left behind, dealing with damage from Miltonโs wrath or youโre a neighborhood on river-level watch, we are here for you. And we wanted to take a moment to say โthank youโ for trusting us throughout the storm.
River level watch ๐ฃ
Even though additional rain is not expected over the next several days, there are concerns that runoff and a strong onshore breeze could raise rivers slightly into the weekend. Click here to see how high the St. Johns River could reach in Central Florida.
Debris clean up ๐ณ๐๏ธ
Did you have downed trees in your neighborhood? Wondering how to get your debris picked up? Click here to see how Central Florida counties are dealing with the influx of debris.
Fall weather follows ๐
From clean-up to water levels, or just planning on a fall-themed weekend, the weather looks to cooperate as Fall weather has officially arrived in Central Florida. Early Thursday morning temperatures dipped to the upper 40s to mid-50s, which was the coolest weather since April.
Make sure to start planning some outdoor chores or activities this weekend, as you donโt want to miss an opportunity to enjoy this weather. Click here to read more on our forecast as we head into the weekend.
While you are out enjoying this lovely weather, you might be able to spot something neat in the night sky. Meteorologist Jonathan Kegges says there is still time to see the rare A3 comet. Click here to read his full story.
We want to hear from you ๐ฑ
Is there a weather story you want us to cover? Do you have weather photos to share? Do you have a weather question? We want to know! You can send us an email by clicking here or by pinning a photo via Pinit!