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Adult day centers offer multicultural hubs for older people of color
Read full article: Adult day centers offer multicultural hubs for older people of colorAdult day centers are the most racially diverse long-term care setting in the U.S. They also serve the least amount of people of all long-term care settings, in part because of the cost and limited insurance coverage options.
Ex-Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer discusses the current tech scene from vantage point of her AI startup
Read full article: Ex-Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer discusses the current tech scene from vantage point of her AI startupMarissa Mayer has long been an inspiration for innovative women battling to break through the gender barriers in the male-dominated technology industry.
Mears Connect, Sunshine Flyer merge service from Disney World to Orlando International Airport
Read full article: Mears Connect, Sunshine Flyer merge service from Disney World to Orlando International AirportTwo of Florida’s top tourist transportation services have announced the decision to merge efforts shuttling guests between Orlando International Airport and Walt Disney World resorts, presenting “Mears Connect Driven by Sunshine.”
Pleasant start to the week before unsettled, very cold weather arrives in Central Florida
Read full article: Pleasant start to the week before unsettled, very cold weather arrives in Central FloridaIt will be a cool Sunday, but it will be a sunny one. Any clouds around in the morning will gradually fade to make way for afternoon sun. Highs top out in the mid-to-upper 60s.
Storms move out, cooler air moves into Central Florida to close out the work week
Read full article: Storms move out, cooler air moves into Central Florida to close out the work weekUnder clear skies, temperatures fall in the 40s and 50s by Friday morning. Even with the help of sunshine, highs will struggle to climb out of the 60s.
LIVE RADAR: Storms to develop, linger late in Central Florida
Read full article: LIVE RADAR: Storms to develop, linger late in Central FloridaAfter about 1 or 2 p.m., storms will begin to develop just inland of the east coast beaches. Those storms will push inland, keeping the beach dry for most of Sunday.
That’s more like it! Weather improves for second half of the weekend in Central Florida
Read full article: That’s more like it! Weather improves for second half of the weekend in Central FloridaOther than a stray shower very early Sunday, the day will be dry. Sunshine will also start to gradually mix in with the clouds by the afternoon after a mainly cloudy morning.
WATCH LIVE: Jonathan Kegges pinpoints early morning rain, storms in Central Florida
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Jonathan Kegges pinpoints early morning rain, storms in Central FloridaAfter a few days near around 90 degrees, cooler air will return for your Sunday afternoon. As a cold front moves through, expect a few showers early with highs climbing into the upper 70s and lower 80s.
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.
Widespread frost, freeze likely as coldest morning of the season settles in Monday
Read full article: Widespread frost, freeze likely as coldest morning of the season settles in MondaySunday morning will start out breezy, overcast and cold. Sunshine will go on the increase, but not until around lunch or so.
Temperatures climb to near 80 degrees Christmas Day
Read full article: Temperatures climb to near 80 degrees Christmas DaySunshine will be out in full force on this Christmas Day. If you’re doing any traveling across Central Florida, weather will not be a factor. Highs climb back to around 80 degrees Saturday afternoon. It will turn even warmer Sunday. Expect a few extra heating-of-the-day puffy clouds by the afternoon.
Rain chances increase Sunday, Monday before coolest air of the season arrives late-week
Read full article: Rain chances increase Sunday, Monday before coolest air of the season arrives late-weekClouds and humidity will continue to increase to close out the weekend. Most of Central Florida will be dry through the morning with the exception of a few downpours along the coast.
A little hotter for Mother’s Day! More heat, humidity surge back this week
Read full article: A little hotter for Mother’s Day! More heat, humidity surge back this weekIt will be more of a dry heat on Mother’s Day with highs topping out around 90s. Humidity will start to creep back in for the afternoon, but the oppressive feel will hold off until Monday. Sunshine will dominate for the first half of the day. A few more clouds and a very stray shot for a shower moves in later Sunday evening.
More record heat possible Sunday! Is this the end of the cool weather?
Read full article: More record heat possible Sunday! Is this the end of the cool weather?So, is the end of the cold fronts and start of the never-ending summer heat until late next fall? Sunday most of Central Florida is headed back into record territory with highs surging into the lower 90s inland, 80s along the coast. Sunshine will once again dominate our skies helping to heat up the Sunshine State quickly. Highs MondayA bigger cold front arrives Thursday taking most of Central Florida back into the 70s. Beach forecast SundayWater temperatures for the most part are in the lower 70s along the Central Florida beaches.
More daylight in the evening! Great weather for the first day of later sunsets
Read full article: More daylight in the evening! Great weather for the first day of later sunsetsThe sun will set Sunday after 7:30 p.m. after moving the clocks ahead an hour for the start of daylight saving time. The sun won’t set before 7:30 p.m. until the middle of September. It will be comfortably warm and clear to celebrate the extra evening daylight with dinner on the patio. The better opportunity for rain and storms returns later in the day Thursday as a cold front approaches. Beach forecast:Beach forecastBe aware of the very high rip current threat along the east coast beaches again Sunday.
Chilly start to week, but pleasant warmup on the way
Read full article: Chilly start to week, but pleasant warmup on the wayORLANDO, Fla. – After starting Monday in the 30s and 40s across most of Central Florida, you can expect a breezy day with highs in the low 70s. Sunshine will abound most of the week, with very limited rain chances and a high near 71 in Orlando. The average high in Orlando on this date is 77. Expect highs in he mid-70s on Tuesday and upper 70s Wednesday, under mostly sunny skies. Don’t forget to set your clock ahead one hour before going to bed Saturday night.
Gorgeous Friday, but have the indoor plans ready for Saturday
Read full article: Gorgeous Friday, but have the indoor plans ready for SaturdayORLANDO, Fla. – Sunshine will dominate our skies to close out the workweek. With the help of sunshine, high temperatures return to the upper 70s. Saturday will likely fall in the washout category as a system in the Gulf of Mexico pushes in moisture to all of Central Florida. Lower 70s will still be possible in Brevard where the rain holds off the longest. AdImprovements to the allergy situation will be likely as this system moves in and out of Central Florida.
Pretty much perfect! Breezy, but pleasant Sunday
Read full article: Pretty much perfect! Breezy, but pleasant SundayWe are gradually warming things back to where we should be for this time of the year. Sunshine will be out to start, but gradually clouds will build through the day, especially along the coast. Rain chances also return Monday, but not until later in the afternoon as another cold front moves through Central Florida. Dangerous beach weekend continuesAdBeach hazards SundayThe rip current threat will remain elevated for the rest of the weekend along the east coast beaches of Florida. It will be windy and cool at the beach with highs in the upper 60s.
Mount Dora Arts Festival brings hope to struggling artists
Read full article: Mount Dora Arts Festival brings hope to struggling artistsMOUNT DORA, Fla. – The 46th annual Mount Dora Arts Festival will welcome art lovers and artists on Saturday not just from Florida but from outside the Sunshine State as well. Ronald Weltmer, a woodwork artist who lives in Eustis, is excited to be attending the iconic festival for the first time. Organizers from the Mount Dora Center for the Arts said their priority is the public’s safety. Deborah Barnes, a jewelry artist in Mount Dora, has been part of the festival for more than 40 years and is looking forward to her first show in a year. Visitors are asked not to stroll around the festival with food or drinks to prevent them from taking off their face coverings.
Blast of cold air arrives Monday after nearing 80 degrees Sunday
Read full article: Blast of cold air arrives Monday after nearing 80 degrees SundayORLANDO, Fla. – The weather whiplash continues. Highs ahead of our next strong cold front top out around 80 degrees Sunday afternoon. Most of the rain is over by 7 a.m. Monday morning, but the cold air will take its place. Wednesday morning temperaturesFrost will be possible Tuesday morning through Thursday morning with most widespread frost occurring Wednesday morning . AdThe weather whiplash continues late in the week with temperatures quickly warming to around 80 degrees by Friday.
Colder air moves in with frost possible Sunday morning
Read full article: Colder air moves in with frost possible Sunday morningORLANDO, Fla. – Sunshine returns by Saturday afternoon, but it will be a blustery sunshine. Winds will gust up to 25 mph an hour at times through the early evening. Even with abundant sunshine, temperatures only top out in the low 60s. Patchy frost will be possible west of I-95 with the best chance north of Orlando into Lake, interior Volusia and Marion counties. Frost potential Sunday morningSunshine will help to burn off the frost early Sunday, but clouds are quick to return by the early afternoon.
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.
Warming up Monday after a cold weekend
Read full article: Warming up Monday after a cold weekendSunshine will quickly get rid of any frost that has developed and help to warm our temperatures back to the mid 60s. High, thin clouds will gradually increase across Central Florida by the afternoon and evening. With a mix of clouds and sunshine, temperatures surge back into the 70s ahead of the next system. Temperatures Tuesday remain in the mid 70s before a cold front later in the day. There will be a high risk for rip currents again Sunday.
Back to reality! Cooler air returns Sunday
Read full article: Back to reality! Cooler air returns SundayORLANDO, Fla. – If you have been enjoying the warmth for the first few days of 2021, that will be going away for a while. If you are a cooler weather fan, the upcoming week will be for you. Future RadarBy Sunday afternoon, most of Central Florida will dry out and start to clear out as drier, cooler air trickles in. Sunshine returns Monday, but high temperatures only top out in the mid 60s. The rest of the week will be on the cooler side and mainly dry.
Sunshine dominates Saturday after foggy start
Read full article: Sunshine dominates Saturday after foggy startORLANDO, Fla. – Be on the lookout early for thick fog, especially northwest of Interstate 4. Sunshine takes over through the second half of the morning and dominates for most of Central Florida through Saturday afternoon. By Tuesday morning, most of Central Florida will wake up to temperatures in the 50s and 60s. Beach forecast:Beach forecastClouds will have a chance to linger along the coast, especially early. Theta and Iota remain in the Atlantic and further development is possible in the Caribbean next week.
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.
Winter returns: Cool weekend after record-breaking heat
Read full article: Winter returns: Cool weekend after record-breaking heatORLANDO, Fla.- – Sunshine will dominate the sky Saturday, but it will be a chilly, breezy sun. High temperatures only climb back into the mid 60s, running about ten degrees below average. Wind gusts out of the northeast will be in the 20-30mph ballpark through Saturday evening. WindMore clouds move in Sunday, but temperatures warm slightly, back to the mid 70s. Beach and Boating:It will be a dangerous day to be in the Atlantic, whether you are swimming or boating
Sunshine dominates at the attractions Sunday
Read full article: Sunshine dominates at the attractions SundayORLANDO, Fla.- – After a crisp start at the parks Sunday morning, temperatures will rebound back into the low 70s. The wind that was gusty at times Saturday will be much lighter Sunday afternoon. Sunshine dominates all day! It will cool down once the sun goes down for fireworks with temperatures falling into the 50s. Rain chances don’t return until the middle of the week.
Sun-filled skies at the attractions Saturday
Read full article: Sun-filled skies at the attractions SaturdayORLANDO, Fla- – Sunshine dominates our skies through the day Saturday. After a chilly start, temperatures will rebound back to the low 70s. Skies remain clear late this evening, but jacket-worthy weather continues for fireworks. Temperatures warm into the upper 70s with sun Sunday.
Severe weather threat over: Here’s what to expect for rest of weekend
Read full article: Severe weather threat over: Here’s what to expect for rest of weekendORLANDO, Fla. – Sunshine will increase through the rest of the morning behind a cold front responsible for sparking severe weather earlier Saturday morning. Temperatures with sunshine top out in the mid- to upper 70s Saturday afternoon. With a light breeze, the 60s return for the evening before temperatures fall into the 50s overnight. [RELATED: Strong storms push through Central Florida | Possible tornado knocks out power, leaves behind damage in Flagler County]Sunshine dominates Sunday and the unseasonably warm temperatures return Monday and Tuesday before a huge drop in the temperatures Wednesday and Thursday. Rain chances increase again Tuesday evening ahead of that front.
High temperatures soar into 70s in Central Florida
Read full article: High temperatures soar into 70s in Central FloridaORLANDO, Fla. – The first day of winter is right around the corner, but the weather outside isn't frightful -- at least not in Central Florida. High temperatures will reach 73 degrees Wednesday in Orlando. "Rain will stay out of the forecast as there is not enough moisture to work with." Sunshine will be prevalent later in the day, Bridges said. Winter begins Sunday, when there's expected to be a high of 70 degrees in Orlando.