Gusty winds and slightly warmer temperatures on Friday

Gusty winds and slightly warmer temperatures on Friday

Gusty winds and slightly warmer temperatures on Friday

It’s a fun little stop to watch the manatees. It’s not winter in Central Florida until we show you a video of the manatees huddled together. I was just thinking that I haven’t seen a video all month. AND NOW WE ARE HERE. So it’s winter. UNOFFICIALLY. OFFICIALLY? YES, AND SHARE YOUR CHRISTMAS DAY. So this is a very exciting day. YES. And you know what many of us feel, at least along the I-95 corridor. MUCH WARMER THAN YESTERDAY. IT’S ALL THANKS TO THE WIND FROM THE EAST. BUT FOR SOME, SURE, FOR CHRISTMAS, SEG IN MARION COUNTY, THEY WILL NEED THIS JACKET NOW BECAUSE WE WAKE UP IN THE 40’S. BUT EVERY AFTERNOON TODAY WILL WARM TO THE 70S AND EVERY DAY WILL BE WARMER AND WARMER. On Saturday we’ll be 76 degrees, on Sunday it’ll be 78 degrees, and on Monday we’ll warm up to 80 degrees. That’s why we have a great forecast for you in store today. MANY OF US WILL BE IN THE 70’S AGAIN, ALSO A LITTLE COOLER IN SOME OF OUR NORTH EASTERN LOCATIONS. LOW 70’S INCLUDING PALM COAST, DAYTONA BEACH AS WELL AS NEW SMYRNA BEACH AND TITUSVILLE. NOW, THIS MORNING, WE FEEL WARM. 62 IN PALM COAST, 62 IN DAYTONA. IN TITUSVILLE IT IS 65, IN MELBOURNE IT IS 67. And the further inland you go, the colder it gets. WE HAVE 48 DEGREES IN DELAND, 50 DEGREES IN ORLANDO. IT’S 52 DEGREES IN KISSIMMEE AND 42 DEGREES IN OCALA. AND OUR WINDS ARE IN OUR INLAND SPOTS. WIND FROM THE NORTH ABOUT 5 TO 10 MPH. BUT AS YOU GO EAST THIS WIND DIRECTION CHANGES TO THE EAST BY ABOUT 10 TO 15 MPH, SO THE EASTERN WIND WILL BRING NOT ONLY WARMER AIR BUT ALSO A LITTLE MORE CLOUD COVER. As you prepare your children for school, be aware that we may have a few clouds when you pick them up from school. TODAY WE MAY HAVE ONE OR TWO COASTAL SHOWERS, BUT RIGHT NOW I don’t see anything that would give us a few coastal showers. ONLY AT ABOUT 11:00 WE WILL SEE MAYBE 1 OR 2 SOLID SHOWERS DURING THE FIVE PERIOD AT 6:00, BUT IT WILL IN NO WAY BE COMPOUNDING, BUT DEFINITELY VERY AIRY AND WARM NOW. WIND GUSTS OF AROUND 25 MPH JUST BEFORE LUNCH, AND ALMOST EVERYONE THAT AFTERNOON COULD SEE WINDS GUSTS OF AROUND 25 MPH FOR THE AFTERNOON IN THE EARLY EVENING. At 8:00 a.m. 830 we will begin to calm our winds, although it will still be gusty along our coast, with winds around 25 miles per hour. AND WE HAVE A FALCON NINE RELEASE TONIGHT. WINDS WILL BE ONE OF THE MAJOR ISSUES, PROVIDING AROUND 80% FAVORABLE WEATHER CONDITIONS. I’ll also look at the booster recovery section. And tomorrow morning it will still be windy, but much warmer. 1950s and 1960s IN CENTER OF FLORIDA. Then we will maintain the sustained wind looking into the weekend. SOME RAIN SHOWERS ARE ALSO IN THE FORECAST, BUT OUR CHANCE OF RAIN WILL GET A LITTLE HIGHER AS WE HEAD INTO THE WEEKEND. BUT NO WASHOUT. We’re expecting 20% ​​precipitation again for Saturday, Sunday and Sunday and that will continue into Monday and Tuesday where we’ll warm up to the low 80s on Monday and Tuesday. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. The chance of rain is low

Gusty winds and slightly warmer temperatures on Friday

Friday morning starts cool for many people. Temperatures will be in the 40s to 50s, but we’ll also have some 60s along the I-95 corridor. Friday afternoon will be warmer than Thursday. Highs will reach the lower 70s. However, winds will be gusty which will bring some clouds and an isolated shower or two. It will be warmer this weekend as highs reach the mid and upper 70s. Winds will remain gusty, leading to a few more showers throughout the day. We’re starting a new work week with highs in the low 80s. Temperatures will fall into the high 70s on Wednesday and Thursday as strong easterly winds bring scattered showers. First Weather Alert Stay online and on-air with WESH 2 for the most accurate weather forecast for Central Florida. Radar Severe Weather Warnings Download the WESH 2 News app to get the most up-to-date weather warnings. The First Warning Weather team includes First Warning Chief Meteorologist Tony Mainolfi, Eric Burris, Kellianne Klass, Marquise Meda and Cam Tran.

Friday morning starts cool for many people. Temperatures will be in the 40s to 50s, but we’ll also have some 60s along the I-95 corridor.

Friday afternoon will be warmer than Thursday. Highs will reach the lower 70s. However, winds will be gusty which will bring some clouds and an isolated shower or two.

It will be warmer this weekend as highs reach the mid and upper 70s. Winds will remain gusty, leading to a few more showers throughout the day.

We’re starting a new work week with highs in the low 80s. Temperatures will fall into the high 70s on Wednesday and Thursday as strong easterly winds bring scattered showers.

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