Florida Cold Front: County Forecast and Timeline for Temperature Drop
Florida is bracing for a significant cold front that is set to impact the region this week. The forecast indicates near-freezing temperatures across Orlando and Central Florida, particularly in the morning hours. Some areas near the Florida-Georgia state line could even experience snow flurries.
Florida Cold Front Timeline and Forecast
This wintry weather is attributed to two cold fronts moving through the state. The first front will arrive on Friday morning, followed by a second front on Sunday. As a result, several counties will experience drastic temperature drops.
Expected Temperature Drops
- Friday morning temperatures will dip into the 20s and 30s across Central Florida.
- A freeze watch is currently in effect for nearly all counties within the Orlando and Gainesville areas.
County-by-County Breakdown
Different regions will experience varying degrees of cold. Here is what to expect in specific counties:
Marion, Lake, and Sumter Counties
Temperatures in these areas are expected to markedly decline, making precautions necessary.
Flagler, Seminole, and Volusia Counties
Residents should prepare for cooler conditions and possibly frost.
Alachua, Dixie, Gilchrist, and Levy Counties
Similar trends in temperature will affect these counties, with the potential for a freeze.
Brevard, Orange, and Osceola Counties
This region will also feel the brunt of the cold, and residents should stay informed about local forecasts.
Weather experts, including the FOX 35 Storm Team and the National Weather Service, warn residents to stay vigilant. Take measures to protect plants, pets, and people during this unexpected chill. Stay tuned for further updates on the cold front’s progress.