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Strong front to increase rain and storm chances in Central Florida on Wednesday
Strong front to increase rain and storm chances in Central Florida on Wednesday

Yahoo

time19-02-2025

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Strong front to increase rain and storm chances in Central Florida on Wednesday

A strong cold front will bring big changes to Central Florida on Wednesday. Our area will see a widespread chance for rain and storms as the system moves through Florida. The cold front will bring showers and a few isolated storms to the area. The best time for activity is in the afternoon and evening, with highs in the low 80s. Watch: Understanding the dangers and sensory appeal of water for children with autism The rain will exit Wednesday night, with cooler air moving in. Morning lows will be in the mid-50s. The cooler air continues to march in for Thursday. We'll see partly sunny skies with highs only in the upper 60s. Read: Spring Break concerns plague New Smyrna Beach businesses after President's Day troubles It will turn cold Thursday night, with morning lows in the low 40s. Temps in the 30s are likely northwest of Orlando. Our coldest day of the week will be Friday. See: OREO introduces two new flavors to their cookie lineup Despite plenty of sunshine, highs will only climb into the low 60s. Warmer temps return for the weekend, with our next storm system also arriving. A few showers will be possible late Saturday into Sunday, with highs both days in the low 70s. Follow our Severe Weather team on X for updates: Chief meteorologist Tom Terry Kassandra Crimi David Heckard

Valentine's Day forecast: Cloudy, mild holiday weekend in Central Florida
Valentine's Day forecast: Cloudy, mild holiday weekend in Central Florida

Yahoo

time14-02-2025

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Valentine's Day forecast: Cloudy, mild holiday weekend in Central Florida

Temperatures will be cooler in Central Florida to start our holiday weekend. After a front moved through Thursday, our area will see cloudy skies and cooler conditions. Our area will have mostly cloudy skies on Friday, with a few showers possible in the evening hours. The best chance for activity will be along and east of the I-4 corridor, with cooler highs in the upper 70s. 9 Investigates: Florida law enforcement cracks down on 'driving while high' The clouds will remain overnight, with a few showers still possible. Lows will drop down to the upper 60s on Saturday morning. A warm front slides through the area early Saturday, bringing warmer weather back into the area. Read: Denny's to close dozens of more restaurants than initially thought More sunshine is expected, with highs in the low 80s. Another storm system will be moving in on Sunday, bringing showers and storms to the area. The activity could impact the Daytona 500, with highs in the mid-80s. Behind the system, much cooler and drier air will move in for Presidents Day. We'll see mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 60s. Read: Record Tourism: Florida welcomed nearly 143 million visitors last year Warmer weather quickly returns for next week, with rain and storm chances by Wednesday. Follow our Severe Weather team on X for updates: Chief meteorologist Tom Terry Kassandra Crimi David Heckard

Partly cloudy and warm weekend in Central Florida
Partly cloudy and warm weekend in Central Florida

Yahoo

time07-02-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Partly cloudy and warm weekend in Central Florida

Our warm winter trend continues this weekend in Central Florida. Fog is once again a concern across the area Friday morning, but sunshine and warm temperatures are expected in the evening. Once the fog burns off, we'll once again have a blend of sun, clouds, and dry conditions. Highs today will be back in the low 80s. Read: Fandoms unite at MEGACON Orlando, a weekend of pop culture celebration Once again, low clouds and fog will likely develop overnight. A touch more sunshine is expected to start the weekend on Saturday. The dry weather will continue to start the weekend, with highs in the mid-80s. Read: Super Bowl LIX by the numbers: 0 to 59 Super Bowl Sunday also looks dry and warm across the region. Our persistent weather pattern continues next week, with a blend of sun, clouds, and temps remaining in the mid-80s. Upper 80s will be possible late next week, with a few showers possible. Read: Mall at Millenia lines up new luxury stores, expansions Follow our Severe Weather team on X for updates: Chief meteorologist Tom Terry Kassandra Crimi David Heckard

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