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News 6 Pinpoint Weather Team 2024 (Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

Brrrrr..... ā„ļø

I canā€™t think of a better title than that!

Hey Pinpoint Weather Insiders, itā€™s Chief Meteorologist Candace Campos here trying to stay warm after another frigid start!

On Thursday morning we woke up to the coldest air in two to three years with feels-like temperatures dipping even further into the upper 20s to low 30s.

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A quick warm up is expected as early as Friday before ANOTHER front arrives Saturday. Find out what this means for your weekend and a look at temperatures in its wake next week by clicking here!


šŸŒ«ļøHazardous air quality in Los Angeles due to wildfires šŸ”„

The smoke from the massive wildfires in Southern California is still choking city skylines, creating a thick haze thatā€™s impossible to miss.

Hey, itā€™s Meteorologist Michelle Morgan here, and I want to talk about how these wildfires are tearing through California, and destroying homes and neighborhoods.

Volunteers from Central Florida are heading out to help as the fires continue to rage, leaving five people dead and over 2,000 structures destroyed.

Itā€™s gut-wrenching to see so many families lose everything, and the smoke isnā€™t just a problem for visibility ā€” itā€™s making the air dangerous to breathe.

The National Weather Service has issued red flag warnings through Friday, with strong winds making the situation even worse

Red Flag Warning

The high winds are spreading the fires faster, putting both Los Angeles and eastern Ventura counties at even greater risk.

For now, everyone needs to stay alert, limit outdoor activities, and pay attention to local updates to stay as safe as possible during this dangerous time.


šŸ›°ļøNASA makes history with sun-grazing satelliteā˜€ļø

Guys, this is really cool!

Meteorologist Jonathan Kegges back with you.

A mission decades in the making made a historically close pass to our star Christmas Eve. The mission itself is geared toward learning more about the sun and studying space weather.

Yes, space weather is a thing!

Think of the Northern Lights. Those are generated by powerful solar storms known as Coronal Mass Ejections.

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Not only can they produce the Northern Lights, but they can also disrupt communication and other technology on Earth.

Click here to see my interview with a VERY passionate NASA scientist who has been on the project since it was an idea decades ago.


About the Authors
Samara Cokinos headshot

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

Candace Campos headshot

Candace Campos joined the News 6 weather team in 2015.