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Florida cold front: Temperatures below freezing this week

Central Florida is expected to experience freezing temperatures this week

YES, THE LITTLE –. They look cute in this, but when the temperatures drop, let’s talk about the three P’s you want to protect are your pets. YOUR PLANTS ALSO ARE YOUR OUTER PIPES. AND YOU MUST DO THIS IN THE NEXT THREE DAYS. AFFECTING WEATHER DAYS FOR US HERE IN CENTRAL FLORIDA. This is a look at your seven-day forecast. TEMPERATURES ESPECIALLY IN ORLANDO. THESE WILL FALL INTO THE LOWER 40S. TO START YOUR MORNING TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Going forward, keep in mind that your seasonal average for this time of year is around 56 degrees. That’s why we’re about 10 to 15 degrees cooler, thanks to the arctic air. That’s what’s going on right now. So it’s going to be a very chilly start to the work week. LOTS OF SUNSHINE IN YOUR SEVEN DAY FORECAST AND at some point we’ll go back to the 70s. BUT IT WILL BE AWESOME 72 HOURS. FROST ADVISORY IS ALSO A FROST WARNING. THESE STAY IN PLACE THE FURTHER NORTH AND WEST YOU GO, THE COOLER IT WILL BE. YOU SEE HERE IN PURPLE OUTLINED OCALA AND MARION COUNTY. THERE WE HAVE A CHANCE FOR THE COOLEST TEMPERATURE TO BE THE FREEZING POINT OF 32 DEGREES, OR MAYBE EVEN COOLER. And then where we have that lighter shade of light blue, that’s an indication of frost because temperatures there will probably be in the mid 30s. BUT HERE’S A LOOK AT YOUR NEXT THREE DAYS IN OCALA, WHICH WILL ALSO FALL TO 33 DEGREES OVERNIGHT LOWS AFTER THIS EVENING INTO TOMORROW MORNING ON TUESDAY THE 33RD. And then we’ll be right at freezing point on Wednesday. So I know these aren’t record numbers, but they’re enough to send a shiver down your spine as we have a very chilly three day stretch ahead of us all day, even though we’ve seen consistent temperature SUNSHINE HERE IN CENTRAL FLORIDA AND WITH CLEAR SKIES TONIGHT, RADIATION COOLING WILL TAKE PLACE. This means we are releasing the small amount of heat we have accumulated over the course of your afternoon. Think of it this way. When there are clouds above your head, they act as a blanket and keep it nice and insulated. But with these clear skies, get ready for a cold end to your weekend. Back then, in the upper 50s in Orlando, it’s currently 59 degrees, and it’s the northerly and northwestern component that’s feeding into the arctic air moving across our sunny state this evening. So for the rest of the evening we are calm and cool for your Blinding Lights Festival in the LEU Gardens. THE TEMPERATURE IS NOW 59 DEGREES. BUT WE’RE DRIVING INTO THE 40’S OVERNIGHT, AND AS WE LOOK AT THEIR NORTHERNEST AND WESTERNEST CITIES, MARION OAKS, OCALA, CITRA, 33 DEGREES. OVERNIGHT LOWS ARE WHAT YOU WAKE UP TOMORROW AND AS WE JUMP OUT HERE AND LOOK AT THE BIGGER PICTURE, FOR MOST OF US IN CENTRAL FLORIDA IT’S A MIXTURE OF THE 30’S AND 40’S, EXCEPT IN MELBOURNE. As you move east of I 95 you get a little closer to the 50s. Waking up conditions here in Orlando show only cold weather. Sunny early. WE WON’T SEE TOO MUCH CLOUD DEVELOPMENT TOMORROW. ALL AFTERNOON. BUT EVEN WITH ALL THE SUNSHINE IN THE WORLD, IT WILL BE A FROSTY START TO THE WORKING WEEK. WE WILL HOLD HIGH PRESSURE TO OUR NORTH ON WEDNESDAY. LATER AS WE MOVE CONTINUED INTO THE AFTERNOON WE CAN FINALLY GET A SWITCH UP IN THINGS, A LITTLE WARM UP IS AWAY, BUT FOR TOMORROW TEMPERATURES WILL BE WELL WAY BELOW THEIR SEASONAL AVERAGE TEN DEGREES IN THE AFTERNOON. AND HERE’S A LOOK AT THE COOL MORNING TEMPERATURES THAT WILL BE IN THE LOW 30S IN OCALA FOR THE NEXT THREE DAYS. AGAIN IT WILL FEEL EVEN COOLER IF YOU CONSIDER THE WIND COOLING. IT WILL FEEL LIKE IT’S 30 IN THE VILLAGES, THAT’S WHAT IT WILL FEEL IN ORLANDO TOMORROW. Your thermometer’s actual reading should be at least around 44. EVEN COOLER ON TUESDAY, BUT WEDNESDAY IS THE FOCUS. AND FROM THURSDAY WE WILL BE BAC

Central Florida is expected to experience freezing temperatures this week

Central Florida residents should prepare for a chilly start to the week as temperatures will dip into the low 30s in some areas. High pressure remains under control, providing clear and calm skies, but a northerly breeze will bring freezing air into the region. On Monday, temperatures are expected to fall to lows in the 40s, with highs only reaching the 60s. However, the coldest air of the season is expected Tuesday and Wednesday, with lows in the 40s in Orlando and 30s in northern areas. For this reason, WESH 2 meteorologists have declared an Impact Weather Monday through Wednesday. In the Orlando metropolitan area, wind chill values ​​will be in the 30s, and some areas north of Orlando will be near the freezing mark. Frost warnings and frost warnings were issued for the northernmost communities on Sunday evening. WarningsFrost WarningLocation: Marion CountyTime: Overnight to early morningFrost Warning Location: Marion and Flagler CountiesTime: Overnight to early morningHow to PrepareIf frost or temperatures near freezing are expected, it is important to take precautions:Pets: Bring Bring them into the house or offer them a warm shelter. Plants: Cover sensitive plants or bring them indoors if possible. Pipes: Insulate exposed pipes to prevent freezing and possible damage. First Weather Alert Stay online and on-air with WESH 2 for the most accurate weather forecast for Central Florida. RadarSevere Weather AlertsDownload the WESH 2 News app for the latest weather alerts. The First Warning Weather team includes First Warning Chief Meteorologist Tony Mainolfi, Eric Burris, Kellianne Klass, Marquise Meda and Cam Tran.

Central Florida residents should prepare for a chilly start to the week as temperatures will dip into the low 30s in some areas.

High pressure remains under control, providing clear and calm skies, but a northerly breeze will bring freezing air into the region.

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On Monday, temperatures are expected to drop to lows in the 40s, with highs only reaching the 60s.

However, the coldest air of the season is expected on Tuesday and Wednesday, with lows falling to 40°C in Orlando and 30°C in northern areas.

For this reason, WESH 2 meteorologists have declared an impact weather from Monday to Wednesday.

impact weather

In the Orlando metropolitan area, wind chill values ​​will be in the 30s, and some areas north of Orlando will be near the freezing mark.

Frost warnings and frost warnings were issued for the northernmost communities on Sunday evening.

Warnings

Frost warning

  • Location: Marion County
  • Timing: Overnight until early morning

Frost warning

  • Location: Marion and Flagler counties
  • Timing: Overnight until early morning
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    Here’s how to prepare

    When freezing or near freezing temperatures are expected, it is important to take precautions:

    • Pets: Bring them indoors or provide warm shelter.
    • Plants: Cover sensitive plants or bring them indoors if possible.
    • Pipes: Insulate exposed pipes to prevent freezing and possible damage.

    First warning weather

    Stay online and on-air with WESH 2 for the most accurate weather forecast for Central Florida.

    Download the WESH 2 News app to receive the latest weather warnings.

    The First Warning Weather team includes First Warning’s chief meteorologist Tony Mainolfi, Eric Burris, Kellianne Klass, Marquise Meda And Cam Tran.

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