Another cold night ahead after record lows
Coming off of record cold both this morning and this afternoon, we’re setting up for another cold night - though not quite as cold for some.
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Coming off of record cold both this morning and this afternoon, we’re setting up for another cold night - though not quite as cold for some.
Near-record low temperatures are expected across most climate zones and Orlando might have its coldest early November morning since 1993.
We have less than a month of hurricane season, and all is quite in the Atlantic Basin.
A rare flooding event with a 1 in 1,000 chance occurred in Lake County and northern Brevard County on Sunday, with 15-19 inches of rain falling in just six hours.
Hurricane hunters are finding Melissa with 175 mph winds and a pressure of 906 mb.
After heavy downpours on Sunday, the weather is expected to dry out for the work week, with mostly clear conditions inland and at the coast.
After a day of flooding rainfall and extreme “King” high tides at the coast, the heaviest rain is moving offshore around a developing coastal storm that will be a Nor’easter over the weekend, moving away from central Florida.
A strong early season cold front will sweep into the Central Florida area this weekend.
A weak low-pressure system between Miami and the Bahamas is bringing heavy rain to Florida. Through the weekend, a flood watch has been issued for Brevard and Volusia counties.
Hurricanes Imelda and Humberto are both still currently active, bringing high wave action and beach erosion to the area this week.