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First cold front of season moves through Central Florida. How low will temps go?
Read full article: First cold front of season moves through Central Florida. How low will temps go?The first cold front of the season is making its way through Central Florida, bringing a noticeable drop in temperatures and an increase in wind activity.
Central Florida to enjoy toasty St. Patrick’s Day before surge of cooler air sets in
Read full article: Central Florida to enjoy toasty St. Patrick’s Day before surge of cooler air sets inExpect a toasty St. Patrick’s Day before a cold front moves in on Monday, bringing higher chances of rain followed by cooler temperatures as spring officially begins
Emergency cold weather shelters to open as temperatures fall in Central Florida
Read full article: Emergency cold weather shelters to open as temperatures fall in Central FloridaWith temperatures expected to fall overnight tonight, some emergency cold weather shelters are opening in three Central Florida counties.
Brrrrrrr! Get ready for the coldest air of the season in Central Florida
Read full article: Brrrrrrr! Get ready for the coldest air of the season in Central FloridaTonight our cloud cover is thinning and has rapidly dissipated, giving way to a cooler and drier air mass that will dominate the region over the next two days.
Turning cooler Monday after another sunny, spring-like day Sunday
Read full article: Turning cooler Monday after another sunny, spring-like day SundaySunshine will dominate Sunday after the fog dissipates. Highs under mostly sunny skies climb back to the mid-to-upper 80s. It will be a few degrees cooler right along the coast.
Timeline: Here’s when a line of storms and a big cold front is expected to move through Central Florida
Read full article: Timeline: Here’s when a line of storms and a big cold front is expected to move through Central FloridaTiming out the arrival of storms associated with the next cold blast of air headed our way.
Record warmth possible Sunday before early-week cooldown
Read full article: Record warmth possible Sunday before early-week cooldownIt’s feeling more like April than January in Central Florida Sunday. Other than a stray shower, it will be dry and warm with highs surging into the lower 80s by the afternoon.
Another one: Strong front next weekend could bring even colder air to Central Florida
Read full article: Another one: Strong front next weekend could bring even colder air to Central FloridaAnother large system is likely to develop in the Upper Midwest, dragging another cold front through Central Florida by the weekend.
Warmer weekend before another blast of cold Monday
Read full article: Warmer weekend before another blast of cold MondayHighs climb into the low 70s with the help of sunshine and a light southeasterly breeze. Temperatures warm up Sunday ahead of a strong cold front early Monday morning. Next cold front arrives SundayHigh temperatures for Monday will occur in the morning with afternoon temperatures staying in the low 60s. The coldest morning of the bunch looks to occur Wednesday before a big warming trend by the end of the week. The rip current threat will be high and the surf will be rough enhancing that rip current threat.
Cool start leads to nice day, but 30s are on the way
Read full article: Cool start leads to nice day, but 30s are on the wayCentral Florida will once again feel the quick turnaround over the weekend. Sunshine will be out to start, but clouds gradually increase as another cold front approaches the Sunshine State. Future radar FridayClouds will be around to start the weekend, but sunshine breaks out by Saturday afternoon. Most of Central Florida will wake up to temperatures in the 30s. Frost is possible west of I-95.
Near-record warmth continues before another temeparture drop
Read full article: Near-record warmth continues before another temeparture dropORLANDO, Fla. – There won’t be much sunshine Saturday, but it will still be unseasonably warm. Even with mostly cloudy skies by the afternoon, highs jump into record territory again. Highs climb back into the low-to-mid 80s Saturday afternoon. While temperatures will be falling again next week, this cold front won’t be nearly as dramatic as the Christmas Eve front. By Monday afternoon, temperatures only climb into the mid 60s.
LIVE RADAR: 2 seasons in 12 hours, Central Florida to see dramatic temperature drop Christmas Eve night
Read full article: LIVE RADAR: 2 seasons in 12 hours, Central Florida to see dramatic temperature drop Christmas Eve nightA strong cold front will move through Central Florida during the evening hours of Christmas Eve. Severe threats Christmas Eve nightThrough the first few hours of Christmas morning scattered rain will continue before drier air quickly moves in allowing sunshine to return for the morning north of Orlando and for everyone by the afternoon. Highs will go from the upper 70s and lower 80s Christmas Eve afternoon to the upper 30s and lower 40s Christmas morning. Temperatures drop 30-40 degrees from late Christmas Eve into Christmas morning. Another cold morning will be on tap for Sunday.
Window-opening weather returns to Central Florida
Read full article: Window-opening weather returns to Central FloridaMost of Central Florida will wake up to temperatures in the 60s Monday morning, with the exception of the Brevard coast. A few 80s are still possible south of Orlando. Monday will feature a mostly cloudy sky with a few lingering stray showers early. The cool air continues to trickle in Monday and by Tuesday morning, most of Central Florida will wake up to temperatures in the 50s. Highs TuesdayHighs Tuesday for most of central Florida will be in the low-to-mid 70s.
Fall, is that you? Refreshing changes arrive to close out workweek
Read full article: Fall, is that you? Refreshing changes arrive to close out workweekORLANDO, Fla. – Drier, cooler weather is sliding into Central Florida. Dew point temperatures will be falling through the day, which means the comfort level will be rising. Dew points on Friday were in the upper 70s. The lower the dew point, the more comfortable the air. Dew points in the 40s and 50s are near-perfect numbers for your comfort.