Another temperature drop is expected across the Sunshine State this weekend after a few days of above average warmth.
Another temperature drop is expected across the Sunshine State this weekend after a few days of above average warmth.
A hard freeze is expected Saturday night across North Florida and the Panhandle. In addition, lows in the 30s are likely across Central and South Florida. These frigid temperatures will be the result of yet another winter cold front traversing the Sunshine State.
A few strong thunderstorms capable of damaging winds and hail are possible over South Florida on Friday afternoon and evening.
The first storm system of 2022 is on its way to our area, and it will likely push strong thunderstorms across our state throughout the day on Sunday.
La Niña is going to lead to drier and warmer conditions across the Sunshine State during the winter months, which could help fuel an active wildfire season.
Strong storms and damaging winds are possible over the Panhandle through Thursday, as a cold front traverses the Lower Mississippi Valley.
A developing nor'easter is set to track through Florida on Tuesday, bringing with it the chance for damaging winds and isolated tornadoes.
A developing nor'easter is set to track through Florida on Tuesday, bringing with it the chance for damaging winds and isolated tornadoes.