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Temperatures to drop, winter weather possible
After a rainy weekend, cold temperatures are sweeping across Central Florida — with the frigid air here to stay.Overnight, temperatures dropped into the 30s and 40s, setting us up for a chilly Monday morning. Freeze warnings were in effect for multiple counties as wind chills dropped as low as in the 20s. Those warnings expired at 10 a.m.Though cold weather advisories are no longer a concern for Monday, the day will remain chilly. Clouds rule the forecast and highs are not expected to break the mid 50s. Looking aheadOn Tuesday and Wednesday, cold temperatures will remain a staple for northern counties with the addition of rain.Showers are forecast to move into Florida Tuesday morning and stick around for most of the day. More widespread rain will move in overnight into Wednesday morning as temperatures simultaneously take a stark drop. This combination has the potential to bring freezing rain, ice or even snow to northern portions of Florida.While no snow or wintery weather is expected to move into Central Florida, residents should prepare for a soggy, frigid day.RELATED: Could Florida see snow next week? Models indicate it’s possibleA few showers may linger on Thursday but rain coverage is expected to significantly decrease. By Friday, expect dry but cool conditions. Sunshine will return to the forecast this weekend, along with a gradual warmup after a week of bitter cold.Until then, Central Florida residents should prepare for many more days of “Impact Weather,” mostly in the overnight and early morning hours. What’s Impact Weather?Impact Weather suggests conditions that could be disruptive or a nuisance for traveling and day-to-day activities. First Warning WeatherStay with WESH 2 online and on-air for the most accurate Central Florida weather forecast.RadarSevere Weather AlertsDownload the WESH 2 News app to get the most up-to-date weather alerts.The First Warning Weather team includes First Warning Chief Meteorologist Tony Mainolfi, Eric Burris, Kellianne Klass, Marquise Meda and Cam Tran.
After a rainy weekend, cold temperatures are sweeping across Central Florida — with the frigid air here to stay.
Overnight, temperatures dropped into the 30s and 40s, setting us up for a chilly Monday morning. Freeze warnings were in effect for multiple counties as wind chills dropped as low as in the 20s. Those warnings expired at 10 a.m.
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Though cold weather advisories are no longer a concern for Monday, the day will remain chilly. Clouds rule the forecast and highs are not expected to break the mid 50s.
Looking ahead
On Tuesday and Wednesday, cold temperatures will remain a staple for northern counties with the addition of rain.
Showers are forecast to move into Florida Tuesday morning and stick around for most of the day. More widespread rain will move in overnight into Wednesday morning as temperatures simultaneously take a stark drop.
This combination has the potential to bring freezing rain, ice or even snow to northern portions of Florida.
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While no snow or wintery weather is expected to move into Central Florida, residents should prepare for a soggy, frigid day.
RELATED: Could Florida see snow next week? Models indicate it’s possible
A few showers may linger on Thursday but rain coverage is expected to significantly decrease. By Friday, expect dry but cool conditions.
Sunshine will return to the forecast this weekend, along with a gradual warmup after a week of bitter cold.
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Until then, Central Florida residents should prepare for many more days of “Impact Weather,” mostly in the overnight and early morning hours.
What’s Impact Weather?
Impact Weather suggests conditions that could be disruptive or a nuisance for traveling and day-to-day activities.
First Warning Weather
Stay with WESH 2 online and on-air for the most accurate Central Florida weather forecast.
Download the WESH 2 News app to get the most up-to-date weather alerts.
The First Warning Weather team includes First Warning Chief Meteorologist Tony Mainolfi, Eric Burris, Kellianne Klass, Marquise Meda and Cam Tran.
As the seasons change, it looks like temperatures are set to drop in the coming days, with winter weather becoming a possibility. Make sure to bundle up and stay warm as we prepare for the colder days ahead. Stay tuned for updates on any potential snowfall or icy conditions that may be heading our way. Winter is coming! #WinterWeather #BundleUp #StayWarm
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