Bomb threats made against over 40 school districts across Florida in one evening
Read full article: Bomb threats made against over 40 school districts across Florida in one eveningAn anonymous bomb threat was issued against over 40 school districts across the state on Tuesday evening, according to Brevard County Public Schools.
Strong storms possible in Central Florida with rain chances high through weekend. Here’s everything to know
Read full article: Strong storms possible in Central Florida with rain chances high through weekend. Here’s everything to knowIf you’ve been wondering when the rain will let up, the short answer is… not quite yet.
Dense fog advisory issued for parts of Central Florida before another hot day. Here’s when things change
Read full article: Dense fog advisory issued for parts of Central Florida before another hot day. Here’s when things changeWednesday morning’s fog event has been most noticeable along the coast, with some spots seeing visibility drop to just a quarter mile.
Central Florida to head into 80s end of week before weak cold front sweeps through
Read full article: Central Florida to head into 80s end of week before weak cold front sweeps throughHigh pressure sticks around for another day, allowing temperatures to climb quickly under mostly clear skies into the mid to upper 70s.
Cold weather advisories in effect for parts of Central Florida before rain chances ramp up this week. What to know
Read full article: Cold weather advisories in effect for parts of Central Florida before rain chances ramp up this week. What to knowColder, drier air is moving down the Florida peninsula as a cold front stalls just to the south.
Coldest temps of season prompts advisories, freeze warnings in Central Florida. Here’s when the next front arrives
Read full article: Coldest temps of season prompts advisories, freeze warnings in Central Florida. Here’s when the next front arrivesWe’re starting Thursday with some of the coldest temperatures we’ve seen this season.
BIG changes on the way after cold front sweeps through Central Florida. Here’s what to expect
Read full article: BIG changes on the way after cold front sweeps through Central Florida. Here’s what to expectMajor weather changes are on the horizon in Central Florida following the recent cold front. Stay updated on the latest weather developments with our forecasts.
Habitat for Humanity, volunteers gift playhouses to Central Florida families for holiday season
Read full article: Habitat for Humanity, volunteers gift playhouses to Central Florida families for holiday seasonHabitat for Humanity is usually known for building forever homes, but this time the houses are a little smaller.

Watches, warnings issued in Central Florida ahead of Hurricane Helene
Read full article: Watches, warnings issued in Central Florida ahead of Hurricane HeleneHurricane Helene is gaining strength in the Gulf of Mexico and is expected to become a major hurricane before reaching Florida’s Big Bend region.
‘We are ready for that:’ Here are 5 things you should do to prepare for this hurricane season
Read full article: ‘We are ready for that:’ Here are 5 things you should do to prepare for this hurricane seasonWith this hurricane season already breaking records, state and and local emergency management leaders are urging Floridians to start preparing now.
Severe thunderstorm watches issued as cooling storms enter Central Florida
Read full article: Severe thunderstorm watches issued as cooling storms enter Central FloridaWe are cranking up the thermostat even further Saturday. Highs top out in the upper 90s later in the day. With the humidity factored in it will feel more like 100-110 degrees.
Last storm exits coast after severe weather slams Central Florida
Read full article: Last storm exits coast after severe weather slams Central FloridaA tornado watch was issued by the National Weather Service Saturday morning for Marion, Flagler, Sumter, Lake, Volusia, Seminole, Orange, Polk, Osceola and Brevard counties, lasting until 11 a.m.

LIVE RADAR: Tornado Watch expires for Central Florida, isolated strong storms still possible
Read full article: LIVE RADAR: Tornado Watch expires for Central Florida, isolated strong storms still possibleThe Tornado Watch that had been in effect has been allowed to expire for all of Central Florida. SEVERE WEATHER THREAT SUNDAY MORNINGA cold front is moving through Central Florida producing downpours and storms. A few storms could be strong through the late morning, but the severe threat is lowering across Central Florida. An isolated damaging wind gust or brief tornado is still possible southeast of I-4, but the severe weather threat has come to an end along and northwest of I-4. Future radarMost of Central Florida is dry by noon.
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OK, we get it, it’s winter. Wind chill readings hit 20s in parts of Central Florida
Read full article: OK, we get it, it’s winter. Wind chill readings hit 20s in parts of Central FloridaORLANDO, Fla. – There was yet another cold start across Central Florida as temperatures dropped into the 30s and 40s Wednesday. Feels-like temperatures dipped into the upper 20s in parts of Flagler and Brevard counties, with Ocala reaching a wind chill of 32. [TRENDING: How to get a vaccine in Fla. | Wanted: Man accused of shooting at detective | Cops: Fla. man decapitated hamster]There’s a freeze warning in effect for Orange, Lake, Flagler, Marion, Sumter, Volusia and Brevard counties through Thursday. There is also a wind chill advisory for most of the region as the wind will continue to kick up through 9 a.m. Wednesday. Expect highs in the upper 60s Thursday and the mid-70s Friday and Saturday, with rain chances returning for the weekend.
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Baby, it’s cold outside! Central Florida wakes up to 30s
Read full article: Baby, it’s cold outside! Central Florida wakes up to 30sORLANDO, Fla. – The coldest air of the season is in place across Central Florida. In Orlando, expect a high temperature of 64 on Wednesday. The normal high temperature for Orlando is 75. Pinpointing the tropicsA gale force non-tropical low pressure system is centered between the Madeira Islands and the Azores. The low has a 10% chance of development over the next five days and will not impact the United States.
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H-O-T! Heat advisory issued for Central Florida
Read full article: H-O-T! Heat advisory issued for Central FloridaA heat advisory is in effect until 6 p.m. Friday for several Central Florida counties, including Flagler, Marion, Sumter and Polk. Rain chances will gradually increase as we head into the end of the weekend, Bridges said. Rain chances ramp up to 70% Monday through Thursday. Behind that system, another tropical low is trying to organize just south of the Cabo Verde Islands. The hurricane center says theres a 70% chance of development over the next five days.
Near-record heat Friday, air quality unhealthy for sensitive groups
Read full article: Near-record heat Friday, air quality unhealthy for sensitive groupsA heat advisory is in effect again for Polk and Sumter counties as the heat index has the best chance to climb to 110 degrees or hotter in these areas. The heat stays elevated like this through the weekend with actual air temperatures in the mid-to-upper 90s. Air quality has moved into the unsafe for unusually sensitive groups category Friday. The haze will continue to stay in our sky courtesy of dust that has moved in from the Sahara Desert in Africa. Rain and storm chances start to increase by the end of next with temperatures staying hot over the next seven days.
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278 complaints filed against Central Florida businesses amid coronavirus
Read full article: 278 complaints filed against Central Florida businesses amid coronavirusORLANDO, Fla. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation received 278 complaints against Central Florida businesses during the coronavirus pandemic, according to records obtained by News 6. Records show complaints were made against a variety of business, including restaurants, retail stores, hair salons and rental properties. Kissimmee businesses saw the most complaints with 45 registered with the state, while Orlando saw the second highest number with its businesses receiving 39 complaints. This is one of the complaints filed with the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation amid the coronavirus pandemic. RG also saw a single complaint during the coronavirus shutdown claiming it was open when it should have been closed.
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Frigid now? It’s about to get even colder
Read full article: Frigid now? It’s about to get even colderTemperatures dipped into the 30s and 40s across most of Central Florida early Tuesday, with wind-chill readings about 5-7 degrees cooler. A freeze warning was in effect for Marion and Sumter counties until 9 a.m., as temperatures there dipped to the 30-degree range. “Temperature readings are expected to dip into the 30s and 40s, with wind-chill readings in the 20s in some spots. “We will begin to thaw out across Central Florida by Wednesday afternoon and into the rest of the week, as highs gradually warm into the 60s and 70s,” Campos said. “The warmer weather will not last long, as another front arrives by the end of the week, dropping the highs into the 60s by the weekend.”

Several freeze warnings in effect overnight
Read full article: Several freeze warnings in effect overnightORLANDO – We are heading into the coldest night of the winter so far this season. Freeze warnings are in effect for Marion, Flagler, Lake, Sumter, and Inland Volusia counties. The low in Orlando will be 38Tomorrow will bring the turn-around. The low tomorrow night will be in the 40s. By Thursday we go all the way back to normal with a high in the 70s.

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