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⏰Lose an hour; spring nears 🌸

Pinpoint Newsletter 3/6

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Hey Pinpoint Weather Insiders, it’s Chief Meteorologist Candace Campos sitting back and enjoying the last bit of winter left here in Central Florida.

Hope you’re also enjoying it as spring and summer will be here before you know it!

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This weekend will be feeling very spring-like for the annual Arnold Palmer Invitational, but there could be come rain that might impact a few rounds.

Click here to read more on your weekend forecast.

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Speaking of the weekend, don’t forget that it’s time for everyone to lose an hour of sleep as you go to bed Saturday night.

While meteorologist Michelle Morgan has more on the weather changes this time of the year, don’t forget that your sprinkler watering schedule also changes with the time change.

Click here to read more on what days you should be watering your lawn.


🌞More daylight, more fun 🏖️

Spring is almost here, and Central Florida is in for some exciting changes!

With longer days, warmer temperatures and even a few spring storms on the horizon, there’s plenty to look forward to this month.

Meteorologist Michelle Morgan here, sharing the scoop on the warmer days ahead.

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As March kicks off, Central Florida will gain nearly 40 minutes of daylight, giving you more time to enjoy the outdoors, bask in the sunshine or hang out with friends as the evenings stretch longer.

And there is always something do to in town!

Plus, don’t forget, daylight saving time begins on Sunday, March 9.

Are you ready for the shift? Click to learn more.


🌕Blood Moon eclipse

It’s been awhile since we’ve seen this!

Meteorologist Jonathan Kegges back with you.

We had a solar eclipse last year, but we haven’t seen a total lunar eclipse in Central Florida.

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While you won’t need special glasses to see it, you will have to stay up late!

For more on when to see the eclipse, click here!


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