ORLANDO, Fla. — Meteorologist George Waldenberger said gusts on Sunday were 30 to 40 mph and have prompted a wind advisory through the day’s end.
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While the winds will weaken a little Sunday night, it will stay gusty and turn even colder with a return to the 40s by morning, which is our coolest morning in more than two weeks.
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The cool snap will last about a day and a half.
Wind advisory!
— George Waldenberger (@GWaldenWFTV) February 12, 2023
Winds are gusting 30-40 mph today...While still breezy tonight, it won't be nearly as windy tomorrow! Monitor your changing forecast: https://t.co/cNHkwRXBg2 pic.twitter.com/n8BusruTlX
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In pure Florida fashion, we’ll quickly rebound the temperatures and by Thursday, the upper 80s will build into Central Florida and will possibly be the warmest weather yet this year.
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Another cool front brings passing showers and thunder Friday, followed by a modest cooldown for next weekend.
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