AC decision: Warm weekend ahead, cooler conditions forecasted for next week š
ORLANDO, Fla. ā Hey there, Insiders! Meteorologist Michelle Morgan here talking about these temperature fluctuations. Whew! One minute youāre blasting the AC, the next youāre dialing up the heat. Itās quite the roller coaster!
This time around, itās time to crank up your AC for the weekend followed by another opportunity to give it a rest next week.
I absolutely love the warm weather here in Florida but I must admit, thereās something refreshing about the occasional crisp, cooler air. Check out the weekend and Super Bowl Sunday forecast by clicking here to see how warm itās going to get!
For those of us who tune into the Super Bowl solely for the halftime show, get ready to be thrilled! Usher will be taking the stage at Las Vegasā Allegiant Stadium, and I canāt wait to see his performance.
And also, did you know that the Super Bowl flip coin is made here locally in Central Florida?
News 6 anchor and Insider Guide Crystal Moyer got the opportunity to strike the zero and one coin that was sent to the NFL as the official flip coins. Click here to find out more.
š Is that āloveā in the air? š¤
Valentineās Day is quickly approaching, which means thereās love in the air! Or is it more than love floating around?
Hey there, Insiders! Itās meteorologist Samara Cokinos here with you. Hopefully youāve loved some of the weather lately. I mean, weāve had a little bit of everything to choose from over the last several weeks on the weather roller coaster.
Historically, Florida wins for ālovelyā forecasts for Valentineās Day compared to the rest of the nation, most of the time. Read more about a few not-so-lovely weather events on the day of love and find out if thereās more than love floating around in the air in Central Florida by clicking here.
š A change to the cone? š
Youāll notice something new by the peak of the upcoming hurricane season. Meteorologist Jonathan Kegges with you.
The infamous cone is going to be changing a little bit. Itās the hope that people viewing the cone pay attention more to the expected impacts of the storm, rather than the overall path.
Click here to read more about the experimental change implemented by the National Hurricane Center and to see what it will look like.
Talk to Tom: Algae transformed into fuel by innovative technology ā½
āThe environment is my passion,ā News 6 Chief Meteorologist Tom Sorrells remarked. āI come from the era of āgive a hoot, donāt pollute.āā
Upon learning that Brevard County was collaborating with AECOM to introduce an algae-harvesting vessel aimed at remedying the issues in the Indian River Lagoon, Tom eagerly anticipated discussing it further with an expert on Talk To Tom.