More frost advice before the slight warm-up

More frost advice before the slight warm-up

Central Florida wakes up to another round of “Impact Weather” on Wednesday as freezing air prompts frost and freeze warnings across the region. Temperatures will remain cool throughout the day and highs may not exceed the 60s. While Thursday morning will still start off cool, afternoon highs will slowly increase starting tomorrow.Active Alerts:Freeze Warning in effect for: Sumter CountyLake CountyVolusia CountyFlagler CountyFreeze Warning in effect for: Marion County>> WESH 2 will continue to monitor the weather and adjust warnings as necessary to. These warnings are in effect until 9am on Wednesday as temperatures “feel like” hovering around 30°C. It will be a little warmer on Thursday, however. While high temperatures will be in the mid-70s, a second front is expected to lower temperatures slightly on Friday and the weekend. Morning lows won’t be anywhere near what we felt earlier this week, but highs will struggle to get out of the 60s. No frost or freeze warnings are expected in Central Florida for the next few days. Here’s how to prepare for the coldIf frost or near-freezing temperatures are expected, it’s important to take precautions:Pets: Bring them indoors or provide warm shelter.Plants: Cover or bring sensitive plants Bring them indoors if possible.Pipes: Insulate exposed pipes to prevent freezing and possible damage. First weather warning. 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 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 wakes up to another round of “Impact Weather” on Wednesday as freezing air triggers freeze and freeze warnings across the region.

Temperatures will remain cool throughout the day, with highs unlikely to exceed the 60s. While Thursday morning will start off cool, afternoon highs will gradually increase starting tomorrow.

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Frost warning applies to:

  • Sumter County
  • Lake County
  • Volusia County
  • Flagler County

Freeze warning applies to:

>> WESH 2 will continue to monitor the weather and adjust alerts as necessary

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These warnings are expected to remain in effect until 9am on Wednesday as temperatures “feel like” hovering around 30°C.

While things will warm up a bit on Thursday with highs in the 70s, a second front is expected to lower temperatures slightly on Friday and throughout the weekend. Morning lows won’t be anywhere near what we felt earlier this week, but highs will struggle to get out of the 60s.

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No frost or freeze warnings are expected in Central Florida over the next few days.

How to prepare for the cold

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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