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Weather forecasting and analysis, space and historic events, climate information

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7:00 AM | Quite warm through Friday, but then a downward trend in temperatures this weekend

Paul Dorian

It looks like generally warm, but unsettled weather for the second half of the work week in central Florida.  There will be a chance of showers on a daily basis and maybe a few thunderstorms mixed in with highs generally reaching the low-to-mid 70’s. By the end of the work week, a cold front should swing through the region and temperatures will be in a downward trend for the weekend.

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6:00 AM | *Yet another very cold air mass for the eastern US*

Paul Dorian

A powerful storm that pushed northward over the western Atlantic Ocean on Thursday has ushered in another Arctic cold air mass and it’ll stay well below normal for the next couple of days across central Florida.  There will be moderation in temperatures later this weekend and early next week, but the warm up may be accompanied by some shower activity. 

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6:00 AM | *Powerful Atlantic storm heads north and pulls in more very cold air for the eastern US*

Paul Dorian

Low pressure formed just to our east on Wednesday and is rapidly intensifying today on its way to the east of Maine by later tonight.  Very cold air is pouring into the eastern US on the heels of the storm and we’’ll stay quite chilly around here for the next few days.  In fact, temperatures could bottom out not far from the freezing mark by early tomorrow morning. 

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6:00 AM | **Powerful storm forms just to our east today and intensifies rapidly next 36 hours over the western Atlantic...storm to usher in very cold air for central Florida**

Paul Dorian

Low pressure will form just to our east today and it will intensify rapidly over the next 36 hours so that by the time it reaches the waters east of Maine, it’ll have hurricane-like strength and winds. After a chilly rain here today and this evening, it’ll turn much colder in the overnight hours and lows by morning should be in the 30’s across much of central Florida. This kind of chill will continue on Thursday as well and temperatures by early Friday are likely to be within a few degrees of the freezing mark.  To go along with the chill, winds will become quite persistent and wind chill values will be noticeably lower than the actual air temperatures.  

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6:00 AM | Strong storm to form east of Florida and it'll generate showers around here and pull in cold air for central Florida

Paul Dorian

Low pressure will form just to our east over the next 24 hours and this will raise chances for showers around here and winds will intensify.  This storm will intensify rapidly over the western Atlantic by the time it reaches the waters east of Maine on Thursday night.  More very cold air will follow the storm, and temperatures around here will bottom out in the 30’s for overnight lows later in the week. 

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7:00 AM | *New Year to begin chilly and unsettled around here*

Paul Dorian

Low pressure will try to form just to our east over the next 24 hours and this will raise chances for showers somewhat along coastal sections of central Florida.  Over the weekend, high pressure will build back into the region and we’ll turn slightly cooler as NW flow develops around here.  The new week (and new year) will begin somewhat cool and unsettled as upper-level trough of low pressure intensifies in the eastern US.

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7:00 AM | *Arctic air dominates much of the nation*

Paul Dorian

The relentless Arctic cold weather pattern will continue right into the middle of next week.  Arctic high pressure dominates the scene across the eastern two-thirds of the nation and this will be the case for several more days.  A clipper system will drop southeastward into the Mid-Atlantic region by Saturday and it’s precipitation field will stay well to the north of here.  However, this clipper system will usher in a fresh Arctic air mass for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday which will be an extremely cold period for much of the country and quite cool as far south as central Florida.

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