Multiple weather-related hazards are possible over a large portion of the Sunshine State Wednesday night through Friday morning.
Multiple weather-related hazards are possible over a large portion of the Sunshine State Wednesday night through Friday morning.
A two-day outbreak of severe thunderstorms is possible across the Florida Panhandle and much of north and central Florida this week.
Strong thunderstorms are possible across South Florida Friday night into Saturday; a few of which could be capable of producing brief tornadoes.
There won't be a whole lot of sunshine in the Sunshine State over the next five days.
The official numbers are in, and it's been a while since Floridians have experienced this kind of cold.
The coldest air mass in two years has engulfed the Florida peninsula, and subfreezing temperatures or wind chills are possible as far south as the Everglades by Wednesday morning.
More than four million Floridians are likely to experience a freeze over the next two nights, including rural areas of Southwest Florida by Wednesday morning.
This could be the coldest air of the winter season for some.