ORLANDO, Fla. — appy Fall! Autumn officially began Tuesday at 9:31 a.m. and our weather got the memo.
Conditions have been mostly nice today. After the weak cold front, a mass of “less hot” air has moved in and temperatures are responding nicely. Highs ranged between 82-86 degrees and with less humidity.
The skies will remain partly to mostly sunny and the winds from the northeast, strong at times.
Tonight, partly cloudy with a low of 70.
La última vez que #Ocala tuvo una temperatura mínima de 65 grados fue el 11 de mayo. Esta noche, la mayor parte de la Florida Central tendrá temperaturas que no se tenian desde mediados/finales de junio.
— Irene Sans (@IreneSans) September 22, 2020
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While rain chances remain low throughout Central Florida today, a Coastal Flood Warning does remain in effect until 8 p.m. Tuesday for Brevard, Volusia, and Flagler counties, as high seas persist in these coastal areas.
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High Surf Advisory in effect until Wednesday evening for coastal counties as there will be large breaking waves of 8 to 12 feet in the surf zone. High rip current risk will remain in effect until Wednesday; all courtesy of Hurricane Teddy north of Bermuda.
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