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

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7:00 AM | *Relatively cool stretch of weather to continue through the weekend*

Paul Dorian

The rest of this week and the weekend will likely turn out to be cooler-than-normal across central Florida and unsettled with showers possible from time-to-time. A cold frontal system sagged through the region late yesterday and its passage will usher in the cooler air for the remainder of the week. In fact, a reinforcing cool front should pass through the area at week’s end bringing us even cooler air for the weekend.

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7:00 AM | *A bit on the cool and unsettled side for the remainder of the week*

Paul Dorian

The rest of this week and the weekend will likely turn out to be cooler-than-normal across central Florida and unsettled with showers possible from time-to-time. A cold frontal system will slowly sag through Florida later today and into tomorrow and its passage will usher in the cooler air for the remainder of the week. In fact, a reinforcing cool front should pass through the area at week’s end bringing us even cooler air for the weekend.

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12:00 PM (Mon) | *Colder pattern continues to unfold for the northern US during the second half of January…severe cold, snow has pounded parts of Europe and Asia following stratospheric warming event*

Paul Dorian

A stratospheric warming event that began several weeks ago has set off a chain of events in the atmosphere to bring some severe cold and snow to portions of Europe and Asia in recent days. Meanwhile, much of the northern part of the US has experienced above-normal temperatures in the first ten days of January, but the overall pattern is undergoing some important changes that will likely result in much colder weather during the second half of the month. Specifically, the overall pattern aloft will evolve into one which features high-latitude blocking across Greenland/northeastern Canada and high pressure ridging across the west coasts of Canada and the US. This change will allow for the transport of very cold air masses from northern Canada into the central and eastern US as we progress through the latter half of January.

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7:00 AM | *70's to start the week...cooler for the second half*

Paul Dorian

The week will start off pretty comfortable across central Florida with highs the next couple of days in the lower 70’s. Low pressure will weaken to our north today as it heads towards the western part of the Atlantic Ocean after moving through the Carolinas. A cool front will bring is slightly cooler air around here for the second half of the week.

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12:30 PM (Thursday) | *Colder pattern continues to unfold for the second half of January with “cross-polar” flow…southern Appalachians snow on Friday...threat early next week in Mid-Atlantic/NE US*

Paul Dorian

Changes to the overall upper-level pattern across North America during the next week or so will result in much colder air for the second half of the month of January in the Mid-Atlantic/NE US. The upper part of the atmosphere will evolve into a pattern that features high-latitude blocking across Greenland/northeastern Canada, high pressure ridging across the west coasts of Canada and the US, and even “cross-polar” flow which could transport Siberian air to this side of the North Pole. In addition, numerous waves of energy aloft will ensure the recent active weather pattern continues with numerous storm threats in coming days for much of the nation. One storm system will bring accumulating snow on Friday to the southern Appalachians from northeastern Georgia to southwestern Virginia and another system next week could threaten the Mid-Atlantic/NE US with snow and/or rain.

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7:00 AM | *Highs near 75 degrees today then it turns cooler for the weekend*

Paul Dorian

It’ll be pretty comfortable around here again today with highs in the mid 70’s to go along with some sunshine across central Florida. It'll be a bit cooler on Friday and then noticeably colder tomorrow night following the passage of a frontal system and overnight lows into Saturday morning will be in the upper 40's. Highs during the weekend are likely to be confined to the lower 60’s across much of central Florida following the middle 70's this afternoon.

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7:00 AM | *A brief warm-up tomorrow to be followed by a noticeable cool-down by the early part of the weekend*

Paul Dorian

It’ll be pretty comfortable around here today with highs well up in the 60’s to go along with plenty of sunshine across central Florida. After a brief return to the 70’s on Thursday, it’ll turn cooler again at week’s end and even cooler as we enter the weekend with highs on Saturday likely to be confined to the lower 60’s.

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