Chilly Week Ahead for Central Florida: Frost and Freezing Temps Expected

Chilly Week Ahead for Central Florida Frost and Freezing Temps Expected

Chilly conditions ahead for Central Florida as frigid air moves in this week

A strong high-pressure system positioned over Georgia is set to maintain calm yet cool conditions throughout the region this Sunday.

Morning temperatures are hovering in the 30s and 40s, leading to a frost advisory for certain areas of Marion County, set to end at 8 a.m.

The weather is generally clear, with some clouds expected in certain regions. Temperatures are projected to rise into the upper 60s and lower 70s this Sunday afternoon.

Tonight, expect overnight low temperatures to drop into the chilly 30s and 40s once more.

Chilly conditions are on the horizon as temperatures are set to decline in the days ahead. On Tuesday morning, numerous cities will experience temperatures in the 30s and 40s, while the afternoon will bring highs in the upper 50s and lower 60s, accompanied by brisk winds.

Tuesday afternoon will see temperatures reaching only the upper 50s and lower 60s, which is significantly cooler than usual, by at least 10-15 degrees.

Prepare for a chilly Wednesday morning, as temperatures are set to dip below freezing in regions northwest of the I-4 corridor.

In the metropolitan region, temperatures will give the impression of being in the mid to high 30s. Just a gentle nudge to ensure you protect your delicate tropical plants and keep your furry friends in mind.

As the week wraps up, we can anticipate a shift back to the usual low to mid-70s, ushering in warmer weather just in time for the weekend.

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Saundra Wedge

Saundra Wedge

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