As wind chills arrived in Central Florida on Friday night and into Saturday morning, the National Weather Service issued a First Warning Weather Day from midnight to ten.
Wind chill advisories will be in effect in the counties of Volusia, Lake, Seminole, Orange, Osceola, and Brevard beginning at midnight and continuing through 10:00 a.m. on Saturday morning, prompting the First Warning Weather Team to upgrade Saturday and Sunday mornings to First Warning Weather Days.
On Saturday, it seemed like the temperature was in the 20s and 30s, but it eventually rose to the 50s by the afternoon.
On Sunday, the temperature is expected to fall near or below freezing in Marion, Sumter, inland Flagler, northwest Volusia, and northern Lake.
Temperatures are expected to drop into the 20s and 30s by Sunday AM.
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Until Sunday morning, the counties of Orange County, Seminole County, inland Brevard County, and coastal Volusia County have all been issued frost advisories.
Temperatures will range from the middle to upper 30s over the rest of the region. There will be plenty of sunlight, and temperatures will climb into the 60s on Sunday afternoon.
Warnings of freezing temperatures have been issued for each of the counties that are colored in purple below:
A freeze watch has been issued for the early hours of Sunday morning in Sumter County, Marion County, and Flagler County. The look is in effect from 3 a.m. until 9 a.m.
There’s a chance that Marion County will see a deep freeze tonight.
It will be chilly on Monday morning but not as cold as it was during the weekend.
Temperatures in the 30s are expected to be observed in parts north and west of the metro region, while the rest of the area will experience temperatures in the 40s. The weather will be perfect for the rest of next week.
This weekend will be bright and sunny but quite cold.
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