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Central Florida faces critical fire danger as strong winds and dry air create elevated fire risk. Red flag warning issued.
Weather alert for Central Florida: Strong winds and potential for severe storms. Gusts up to 50 mph, hail, and thunderstorms expected.
Strong winds and severe weather expected in Central Florida on Sunday. Gusts up to 50 mph and hail possible. Clearer skies for President's Day.
Central Florida to experience a warming trend with temperatures reaching the low 80s by Wednesday. A cold front is expected to move in on Saturday.
Central Florida enjoys a fantastic weekend of beautiful weather: highs in the mid-upper 60s, mostly clear skies, dry conditions with zero rain chances.
Central Florida remains under freeze warnings and extreme cold through Monday morning. Expect upper 20s in Orlando, sub-freezing in Ocala and Palm Coast, wind chills in the teens. Safety tips: check on neighbors, bring pets inside, cover pipes.
We are on weather alert through Monday morning due to extreme cold not seen in central Florida in more than a decade.
A strong cold front moves into Central Florida Sunday, bringing afternoon rain, gusty winds, and a wind advisory through 5 PM. Temperatures drop sharply overnight, with freeze warnings issued, and Orlando could hit 32°F Monday morning.
Temperatures will be noticeably cooler in Central Florida starting Monday.
Central Florida forecast: Sunny weekend with highs in the upper 70s and lows around 60°F, possible fog. Monday near 80°F, then drastic drop to mid-60s Tuesday and lows near 40°F Wednesday. Minor showers possible, dry overall with warming by next weekend.
Cold front hits Central Florida this weekend: showers Saturday, widespread rain Sunday (up to ½ inch possible). Orlando & Daytona stay in the 70s next week. Full forecast inside.
Near-record low temperatures are expected across most climate zones and Orlando might have its coldest early November morning since 1993.
Within 24 hours, Hurricane Melissa rapidly intensified from a strong tropical storm to a major hurricane.
After several days of activity in the south-central Caribbean, Melissa is expected to become a hurricane today.
Tropical Storm Melissa is still disorganized as it continues to move westward in the southern Caribbean.
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