Weather in Orlando: Temperatures are dropping this week

Weather in Orlando: Temperatures are dropping this week

Central Florida residents should prepare for some severe cold weather early in the week, with temperatures dropping into the low 30s in some areas. The high pressure is expected to keep the region clear, dry and calm, but a northerly breeze is pulling freezing air into the region. Frost warnings and freeze warnings are in effect for several northern Florida counties, including Flagler and Marion counties. Temperatures on Monday will start in the low 40s, with highs expected to only reach 60 degrees. After that it just gets colder. The coldest air of the season is expected to move in Tuesday and Wednesday, bringing lows into the 30s in most areas. The wind will make things even colder, with some counties north of the Orlando metro reaching the freezing mark. Temperature Alerts Frost Warning Location: Marion County Timing: Overnight into early morning Frost Warning Location: Marion and Flagler counties Timing: Overnight into early morning How to prepare for the cold Frost or temperatures near freezing are expected It is important to take precautions: Pets: Bring them indoors or provide warm shelter. Plants: Cover or move sensitive plants indoors if possible.Pipes: Insulate exposed pipes to prevent freezing and possible damage.First Weather AlertStay online and on the air with WESH 2 for the most accurate weather forecast for Central Florida.RadarSevere Weather AlertsDownload Download the WESH 2 News app to stay up to date with 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.

Central Florida residents should prepare for a severe chill early in the week, with temperatures dipping into the low 30s in some areas.

High pressure will keep the region clear, dry and calm, but a northerly breeze will bring freezing air into the region.

Frost warnings and freeze warnings are in effect for several northern Florida counties, including Flagler and Marion counties.

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Temperatures on Monday will start in the low 40s, with highs expected to only reach 60 degrees. After that it just gets colder.

The coldest air of the season is expected to prevail Tuesday and Wednesday, bringing low temperatures into the 30s in most areas. The wind chill will cause it to get even colder, with some counties north of metro Orlando reaching the freezing mark.

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Temperature alerts

Frost warning

  • Location: Marion County
  • Timing: Overnight until early morning

Frost warning

  • Location: Marion and Flagler counties
  • Timing: Overnight until early morning

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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