ORLANDO, Fla. — People throughout Central Florida woke up to find frost on the windshields of their vehicles Monday morning, and it won’t be warming up anytime soon.
Although all frost and freeze advisories have expired, temperatures are forecast to be in the upper 30s and mid 40s Monday night, with no freeze concerns for Tuesday morning.
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Chief meteorologist Tom Terry said the region will likely experience rain Tuesday afternoon, with up to half an inch possible and perhaps even an isolated storm.
Highs will stay in the 50s across Central Florida on Tuesday.
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Temperatures were in the 20s and 30s earlier Monday.A freeze warning was in effect for portions of the following counties: Sumter, Flagler, Marion, Volusia and Lake.
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Another cool front arriving Friday will make for another cold weekend.
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What a cold, wet Tuesday we have ahead for us. Rain will spread in during the afternoon and highs will stay in the 50s across Central Florida! As an example, the high in Bushnell tomorrow will be 51. Raw, Raw, Raw. Please make sure the kiddos have the warm and rain gear. pic.twitter.com/VhmIKKKZmp
— Rusty McCranie (@RMcCranieWFTV) January 24, 2022
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