The coldest air of the season moved into the Orlando area on Thursday

The coldest air of the season moved into the Orlando area on Thursday

The coldest air of the season moved into the Orlando area on Thursday

GO. CAM ONLY IN GENERAL AT THESE TEMPERATURES. AND YOU TELL US IT’S GETTING COLDER? YES. So it’s not because it wasn’t cold enough already. RIGHT? RIGHT. TOMORROW MORNING WILL BE THE COLDEST AIR OF THE SEASON. PROBABLY THE COLDEST AIR WE HAVE FELT SINCE LAST JANUARY. So it’s one of those ones where I wish we could be bears and just hibernate. Yeah, that’s just so cold. IN ORDER. The cold is a big weather story. In fact, it’s so cold that some parts of Central Florida are under a freeze warning tomorrow morning. AND THEN WE WILL SEE SOME RAIN ON THE WAY. BUT THERE’S A LITTLE CATCH. I’ll tell you right now what that is. SO SIMPLE WEATHER TOMORROW MORNING AND FRIDAY MORNING. Wind chills into the 20s and 30s. We are facing freeze warnings for areas north and west of I-4. Frost, although likely across central Florida. And that’s because temperatures will fall into the 30s. So here’s a look at what we have. These frost warnings are in effect. THESE ARE THE AREAS IN PURPLE THAT INCLUDES MARION AND SUMTER LAKE AND VOLUSIA AND FLAGLER COUNTIES UNTIL 9:00 AM TOMORROW. So we’ll start around midnight and go until around nine o’clock because the temperatures in these areas are right at freezing or even below. REDDICK, WE ARE STARTING OFF TOMORROW AT 29 DEGREES 29 DUNNELLON AND OCALA 31 TOMORROW IN BELLEVIEW LYNN AND SALT SPRINGS. AGAIN: DANGEROUS, DANGEROUS COLD. RIGHT AT THE FREEZING POINT IN THE VILLAGES AND WILDWOOD LAKE. IN PANASOFFKEE YOU ARE RIGHT AT THE FREEZING POINT, AS WELL AS IN BUSHNELL AND WEBSTER. 34 MORNING MORNING. EUSTIS, 32, IN UMATILLA AND PAISLEY. 34 MORNING MORNING. MOUNT DORA GROVELAND WILL START ABOUT 33 AND GO TOWARD OSCEOLA COUNTY, TOMORROW 35 DEGREES, KEENAN’S, 37, IN KISSIMMEE AS ​​WELL AS IN SAINT CLOUD ALONG THERE COAST, 38 IN MELBOURNE AND 37 PALM BAY, VIERA. THEY WILL BE AT 37 DEGREES. AND HERE’S A LOOK. SANFORD, TOMORROW MORNING, 35 DEGREES WITH A LITTLE FREEZY CONDITIONS. 33 IN DELAND TOMORROW MORNING. APOPKA A COOL 35 AS YOU START YOUR THURSDAY MORNING. AND IN ORLANDO WE START ABOUT 3736 IN WINTER PARK AND A VERY COLD 33 MORNING IN PALM COAST. DAYTONA BEACH WILL BE IN THE MID 30S TOMORROW. So the conditions are very cold again. SOME OF THE COLDEST AIR WE HAVE ACTUALLY SEEN THIS WEEK. AND THEN IT WILL BE A LITTLE COOL TOMORROW AFTERNOON. WE WILL SEE SOME SUNSHINE, BUT THE HIGH TEMPERATURES WILL NOT BE IN THE 50S TOMORROW. SO DON’T LET THE SUNSHINE DECEIVE YOU IF YOU’RE MAKING LUNCH PLANS TOMORROW, YOU STILL NEED THAT JACKET OR EVEN A COAT. HERE’S A LOOK AT THE SETUP. Cold air continues to move in across our region as cold high pressure prevails to our north. THEN, ON FRIDAY, ANOTHER COLD START. BUT WE ARE OBSERVING THE NEXT AREAS OF LOW PRESSURE THAT WILL BE TO OUR NORTHWEST. Before that we will see some warmer air. However, that won’t happen until Friday afternoon. THEN WE’LL SEE HIGHESTS IN THE UPPER 60S OR LOWER 70S. And then the front associated with this low will sway towards us on Saturday and give us some rain. 50% CHANCE OF RAIN ON SATURDAY. That’s why I put the green check mark for Sunday. Sunday is definitely the nicer of the two weekend days. HERE’S A LIVE VIEW OF VOLUSIA COUNTY THIS AFTERNOON. BEAUTIFUL SUNSHINE. BUT AGAIN, PRETTY COLD. WE ARE NOW 59 IN DAYTONA BEACH, 58 IN DELAND, 60 IN SANFORD AND A COMFORTABLE 61 IN ORLANDO. AS LONG AS YOU ARE IN THE SUN. We also have a breeze from the north, about 5 to 15 mph. This adds extra bite to the air. So you have some plans for tonight. Still keep the coat or jacket with you and you will definitely need it tomorrow morning. HERE’S A LOOK AT CENTRAL FLORIDA’S CERTIFIED MOST ACCURATE FORECAST. WEATHER EFFECT AGAIN. AS WE LOOK AHEAD TO THURSDAY AND EVEN FRIDAY MORNING SATURDAY, THERE COULD BE RAIN AND STAY COOL AT LEAST UNTIL NEXT

The coldest air of the season moved into the Orlando area on Thursday

Temperatures will get even colder in Central Florida on Thursday, and the chilly wind will only make it feel even cooler. The Arctic blast is expected to continue for several more days. Another sharp drop in temperature is expected on Wednesday evening, leading to another round of “impact weather” on Thursday morning. Related: National Weather Service updates cold weather advisories | Here’s what they mean. Cold Weather Warnings: A cold weather warning was issued for much of Central Florida overnight Thursday, while a freeze warning is in effect overnight for Marion, Lake and Volusia counties. 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 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.

Temperatures will get even colder in Central Florida on Thursday, and the chilly wind will only make it feel even cooler.

The Arctic blast is expected to continue for several more days.

Another sharp drop in temperature is expected on Wednesday evening, leading to another round of “impact weather” on Thursday morning.

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Related: National Weather Service updates cold weather advisory | Here’s what they mean

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Cold Weather Advice

A cold warning was issued for much of Central Florida overnight into Thursday, while Marion, Lake and Volusia counties are under a freeze warning overnight.

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First warning weather

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

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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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