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ORLANDO, Fla. – Another cold front!

Who’s loving this weather? What’s going on guys? Meteorologist Jonathan Kegges with you.

After a couple of warmer and slightly more humid days to close out the work week, another cold front moves through Central Florida.

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This one will be much weaker but will bring back drier air for the weekend.

If you’re missing some of the warmth, we should have warmer days coming. Here’s when the warmer days arrive in Central Florida.


Mosquito problem expected to linger through the fall 🦟

If you enjoy the outdoors, no matter the weather, you have probably noticed that mosquitoes are sucking the fun out of outdoor activities.

With the amount of rain across Central Florida lately, accompanied by the warmer-than-usual temperatures, it’s the perfect environment for them to continue to breed.

Hi everyone, meteorologist Michelle Morgan here talking about the pesky bugs that ruin outdoor plans. How much longer Central Floridians will have to deal with these annoying bugs?

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Click here to learn more about mosquitoes and to learn why they’ll continue to be a problem through the rest of the fall season.


⚠️ Temperature dip can lead to underinflated tires 👀

Did your TPMS light illuminate on your dash in the last week? No? Your tires could still be underinflated. Hey there, Insiders! It’s meteorologist Samara Cokinos here with you to talk about two of my favorite things. Well, besides my kids of course.

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That’s right we’re talking cars and weather! Did you know all it takes is a 10-degree drop in temperatures to change the air pressure in your car tires?

Check out why this happens, why it can be dangerous, what to do about it and get a pro tip all by clicking here!


Ready for a wetter winter?☂️❄️

*Try saying that headline three times* Hey Insiders, it’s meteorologist Candace Campos with a new outlook just released by NOAA earlier today!

Forecasts are showing a very likely “strong” El Niño developing through the winter months, which usually creates a wetter and colder winter for Central Floridians. Click here to find out what their forecast shows nationwide, and what we can expect in Florida.

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Jonathan wrote up an earlier article, with predictions for the winter, including our increased threat for more severe weather along cold fronts.

You can read more on that by clicking here.


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