Breezy start to Christmas week with warming trend ahead for Central Florida
Read full article: Breezy start to Christmas week with warming trend ahead for Central FloridaCentral Florida starts the week with gusty winds and a chilly morning, followed by warming temperatures and continued dry conditions through Christmas, according to News 6 Pinpoint Weather.
Warm days ahead with some spotty showers in Central Florida
Read full article: Warm days ahead with some spotty showers in Central FloridaCentral Florida is experiencing above-average temperatures on the winter solstice with highs around 78 degrees, continued dry conditions, and only spotty rain chances in the week ahead.
Stubborn warmth and dry weather could stick around Central Florida through New Year’s
Read full article: Stubborn warmth and dry weather could stick around Central Florida through New Year’sWarmth will absolutely dominate the Central Florida area, and much of the United States to their entirety as we approach Christmas and even New Year's Eve. How long till we get some relief and see some rain coming on the horizon?
Could Central Florida be in for a warm Christmas?
Read full article: Could Central Florida be in for a warm Christmas?After the cold air comes in tonight through Tuesday, conditions look to warm up. This time, they may actually stay there even into the beginning of the calendar winter season. Christmas may actually be more on the warm and pleasant side for us in Central Florida.
Central Florida can expect a dramatic temperature drop and windy conditions Sunday night
Read full article: Central Florida can expect a dramatic temperature drop and windy conditions Sunday nightA strong cold front is expected to bring dramatically colder air, gusty winds, and high surf to central Florida overnight Sunday into Monday, according to News 6 meteorologist Michelle Morgan. Warmer temperatures are forecast to return later in the week.
Central Florida sees quick chill ahead of what could be a warmer Christmas trend
Read full article: Central Florida sees quick chill ahead of what could be a warmer Christmas trendWhat was once supposed to bring us some more much needed rain has come together as another dry push of colder temps. These cold temperatures will be in for only a brief hello and goodnight before warmth returns across our area, and it could actually remain this way through to saying Merry Christmas.
Central Florida to see warm weekend before cold front brings chilly change Monday
Read full article: Central Florida to see warm weekend before cold front brings chilly change MondayCentral Florida is set for a warm weekend, but a cold front arriving Sunday is expected to bring a sharp drop in temperatures and breezy conditions. News 6 meteorologist Michelle Morgan details what to expect for the coming week.
Gusty winds, risk for flash flooding persist for Central Florida before cooler temps move in
Read full article: Gusty winds, risk for flash flooding persist for Central Florida before cooler temps move inA very active weather pattern is going to linger with us well into early Monday morning, dumping several inches of rain across Central Florida with the potential for strong winds and some rotating storms. We begin the clearing trend tomorrow afternoon but we have an onslaught to battle through tonight.
Weather alert day: Heavy rainfall, marginal severe storm risk Sunday
Read full article: Weather alert day: Heavy rainfall, marginal severe storm risk SundayCentral Florida is under a weather alert day as heavy rain and isolated strong storms move in. Areas could see 1 to 3 inches of rain and gusty winds, according to News 6 Pinpoint Weather.
From a gloomy Saturday into a stormy Sunday, heavy rains on the horizon for Central Florida
Read full article: From a gloomy Saturday into a stormy Sunday, heavy rains on the horizon for Central FloridaA front is trying to sink southward across our area supported by a powerful jet stream and a pretty decent slug of cooler air just to the north of where the front is draped now. As we move through tonight into your Sunday, that front should start to kick on down towards the south. While doing so, we could see some heavier bouts of rain in some spots and potential stray strong storms.
Central Florida can expect rising rain chances this weekend as cold front approaches
Read full article: Central Florida can expect rising rain chances this weekend as cold front approachesA cold front is expected to move into Central Florida this weekend, increasing rain chances and bringing cloudy, windy conditions along with possible dense fog, according to News 6 meteorologist Michelle Morgan.
Fasten your seatbelts: From warmth, to rain, to chilly, and back as we enter December
Read full article: Fasten your seatbelts: From warmth, to rain, to chilly, and back as we enter DecemberThe warming has brought us back into familiar Florida territory today with many of us seeing high temperatures around 80 some-odd degrees in town. As we get into the first couple of days of December, rain chances rapidly rise and fall alongside our temperatures all over again. We're tracking a few upcoming rain makers that could impact your work/school week.
Gorgeous weekend for Central Florida before a possible rainy start to December
Read full article: Gorgeous weekend for Central Florida before a possible rainy start to DecemberTemperatures are warming across town as winds change from a northerly to easterly direction overtime. Tonight we'll still see some chilly spots across our area, but then tomorrow's afternoon high's jump right back towards the 80 degree mark. Then into December, as we close out the month, the weather pattern looks to maybe throw some periods of rain toward us.
Central Florida weekend: milder temperatures return, but strong gusty winds persist
Read full article: Central Florida weekend: milder temperatures return, but strong gusty winds persistCentral Florida is gearing up for a milder weekend with strong winds, while rain chances and a possible storm system are expected to arrive by Tuesday, according to News 6 meteorologist Michelle Morgan.
MUST SEE: Drone captures rare inside view of Melissa in Caribbean
Read full article: MUST SEE: Drone captures rare inside view of Melissa in CaribbeanDuring a mission into Tropical Storm Melissa last month, it is believed that for the first time ever, video shows the deployment and transition to controlled flight inside a tropical system.
Sun sets for last time this year in United States’ northernmost city
Read full article: Sun sets for last time this year in United States’ northernmost cityUtqiagvik, formerly known as Barrow, Alaska, will watch the sun set for the last time this year on Tuesday. The sun will officially rise at 12:45 p.m. local time and set at 1:38 p.m., giving Utqiagvik 52 minutes of daylight on Tuesday. The sun won’t rise again above the horizon until Jan. 22, 2026.
Central Florida to see warm, sunny days ahead as drought concerns grow
Read full article: Central Florida to see warm, sunny days ahead as drought concerns growCentral Florida is expected to see warm, sunny days with highs near 80 degrees and increasing drought concerns. Meteorologist Michelle Morgan from News 6 provides the latest Pinpoint Weather update and outlook for the week ahead.
Waking up to dense fog, extensive warm up for Central Florida
Read full article: Waking up to dense fog, extensive warm up for Central FloridaDense fog and smoke advisories are in effect for the eastern half of our viewing area, before we continue to watch high temperatures climb higher throughout the next week ahead.
Lake County seeking resident input on vulnerable flooding areas, infrastructure
Read full article: Lake County seeking resident input on vulnerable flooding areas, infrastructureLake County is set to hold a second public meeting for its Vulnerability Assessment through the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Resilient Florida Program.
Iguanas will actually fall from trees in South Florida during cold snap. Here’s why
Read full article: Iguanas will actually fall from trees in South Florida during cold snap. Here’s whyThe upcoming cold snap in the Sunshine State will be intense enough to make Iguanas rain from the sky in South Florida.
Strong storms, gusty winds in the Central Florida forecast before our big cold plunge
Read full article: Strong storms, gusty winds in the Central Florida forecast before our big cold plungeCentral Florida is in for a see-saw style event over the next three days with temperatures climbing toward the upper 80s today and tomorrow, a chance for some strong to severe storms, and then a winter prelude. Here are all the details to get you geared up
What kind of weather can Floridians expect this November?
Read full article: What kind of weather can Floridians expect this November?November came in on the pleasant side and promises to deliver us some fairly cold weather as we approach Veterans Day. Here's what to expect for the rest of the month.
Lake County update: Wolf Branch Road repairs underway; Britt Road delays tied to land access issues
Read full article: Lake County update: Wolf Branch Road repairs underway; Britt Road delays tied to land access issuesLake County officials say Wolf Branch Road, damaged by recent heavy rains, will reopen in about four weeks with improved drainage and road modifications.
Cooler start to the week as cold front arrives in Central Florida, showers possible Monday morning
Read full article: Cooler start to the week as cold front arrives in Central Florida, showers possible Monday morningA weak cold front is bringing cooler temperatures and breezy conditions to Central Florida, with only isolated showers expected and a warming trend later in the week. Tropics remain quiet as hurricane season nears its end.
Small shot for rain in Central Florida before glorious fall weather continues
Read full article: Small shot for rain in Central Florida before glorious fall weather continuesAs another storm system and a cold front down at the surface sweeps through, we get a little nudge in the moisture department. This could trigger a few stray showers or rains, but overall the environment remains far too dry for anything big time. Fall will continue to dominate our weather pattern locally
YOUR FORECAST: Central Florida to warm up this weekend as Daylight Saving Time ends
Read full article: YOUR FORECAST: Central Florida to warm up this weekend as Daylight Saving Time endsCentral Florida is expected to see sunny skies and warmer temperatures this weekend, with the added reminder to set clocks back as Daylight Saving Time ends. Stay tuned to News 6 Pinpoint Weather for the latest updates.
Gatorland Global launches emergency fund for Jamaica hurricane relief
Read full article: Gatorland Global launches emergency fund for Jamaica hurricane reliefGatorland Global is stepping up to help Jamaica recover from the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa, which struck the island as a category five storm earlier this week.
‘A lot of cleanup to do:’ Amber Brooke Farms to host fall festival despite floods
Read full article: ‘A lot of cleanup to do:’ Amber Brooke Farms to host fall festival despite floodsAmber Brooke Farms will proceed with its fall festival this weekend despite significant flood damage that destroyed a retaining wall and damaged crops Sunday night.
Pumps to remove ’30 million gallons of water’ from flooded Lake County, DeSantis says
Read full article: Pumps to remove ’30 million gallons of water’ from flooded Lake County, DeSantis saysGov. Ron DeSantis said Tuesday on social media that officials deployed water pumps “which will remove 30 million gallons of water” from flooded areas in Lake County.
Lake County roads face major repairs after severe storm damage
Read full article: Lake County roads face major repairs after severe storm damageLake County commissioners are discussing repairs for several roads that were damaged after more than a foot of rain fell in parts of Lake County on Sunday, which caused washouts in some areas.
Hurricane Melissa: Storm forecast to bring catastrophic winds and flooding
Read full article: Hurricane Melissa: Storm forecast to bring catastrophic winds and floodingHurricane Melissa, now Category 4 and strengthening near Jamaica, is expected to reach Category 5 and bring life-threatening impacts across the Caribbean. News 6 meteorologist Michelle Morgan reports on the predicted path, hazards, and official advisories.
Central Florida businesses rally to send aid to Jamaica before Hurricane Melissa strikes island
Read full article: Central Florida businesses rally to send aid to Jamaica before Hurricane Melissa strikes islandMelissa is now a hurricane, meaning millions in Jamaica are in harm’s way and could see flooded streets, power outages, and more.
Some rain this weekend before the strongest cold snap of the season so far
Read full article: Some rain this weekend before the strongest cold snap of the season so farTracking some rains and potential thunderstorms for your Sunday and especially Monday as our next storm system arrives. Then down the pike a bit towards Halloween, Central Florida is slated to receive the strongest front of the season so far!
Melissa rapidly becomes Category 3 hurricane ahead of Jamaica landfall
Read full article: Melissa rapidly becomes Category 3 hurricane ahead of Jamaica landfallMelissa officially became a hurricane on Saturday and as of the 11 p.m. advisory from the National Hurricane Center, is now a Category 3 storm.
Strong cold front to bring cooler weather to Central Florida next week
Read full article: Strong cold front to bring cooler weather to Central Florida next weekA strong cold front is expected to arrive in Central Florida next week, bringing cooler temperatures, breezy conditions, and potential rain. Stay informed with News 6 Pinpoint Weather forecasts.
Is the hurricane season over after Melissa? Maybe.. but maybe not
Read full article: Is the hurricane season over after Melissa? Maybe.. but maybe notWhile we're anticipating spending the next week and some change potentially with Melissa in the central Caribbean Sea, computer models point to one last window or two for some future tropical development if the right seedling happens to take advantage
Mostly dry to wrap up weekend as cold front nears Central Florida
Read full article: Mostly dry to wrap up weekend as cold front nears Central FloridaCentral Florida will enjoy a mainly dry Sunday to wrap up the weekend, with just a few isolated showers possible later in the day as a weak front approaches from the north.
What are those illuminated clouds in the sky? Here’s what caused the phenomenon
Read full article: What are those illuminated clouds in the sky? Here’s what caused the phenomenonViewers across Florida’s east coast have been asking about the strange glowing clouds that appeared in the sky just before sunrise this morning.
Edgewater home floods for third time since purchase last year
Read full article: Edgewater home floods for third time since purchase last yearA young couple’s home on Umbrella Tree Drive flooded Friday for the third time since they purchased the property last March, leaving water-damaged appliances, carpets and personal belongings strewn in their driveway and bound for the dump.
‘Help us be prepared:’ Vehicles document Florida infrastructure for pre-storm assessment
Read full article: ‘Help us be prepared:’ Vehicles document Florida infrastructure for pre-storm assessmentIf you’ve spotted a car with cameras mounted on top driving through your neighborhood lately, it’s not from Google Maps. It’s part of a new statewide effort to prepare for natural disasters before they strike.
Invest 97L tagged by the National Hurricane Center
Read full article: Invest 97L tagged by the National Hurricane CenterThe tropical wave highlighted in the Main Development Region for up to a 50 percent chance of formation within the next seven days has received the designation invest 97L. Where's it headed and how strong will it become, coming at you here.
After another big rain event, fall arrives in Central Florida
Read full article: After another big rain event, fall arrives in Central FloridaThursday and Friday were plagued by heavy rains and flood conditions especially for our east coast counties. Today, the skies may not have cleared yet, but the Fall air mass is making its way through the peninsula. How long will these conditions stick around?
Volusia beaches closed to swimming, Jetty Connector damaged amid strong tides, hazardous surf
Read full article: Volusia beaches closed to swimming, Jetty Connector damaged amid strong tides, hazardous surfVolusia County officials have issued double-red flags along the coastline, prohibiting all water entry until further notice due to dangerous surf conditions, strong rip currents and widespread debris left behind by recent tidal activity, according to a news release.
Flooding woes continue in Volusia after rain and tides swamp residential streets
Read full article: Flooding woes continue in Volusia after rain and tides swamp residential streetsFlooding has become a frequent problem in Edgewater, where higher-than-normal tides, strong north winds and clogged storm drains leave water with nowhere to go except into the streets and homes at the lowest elevations.
Heavy winds and rough seas push vulnerable sea turtles ashore in Central Florida
Read full article: Heavy winds and rough seas push vulnerable sea turtles ashore in Central FloridaVolunteers with the Sea Turtle Preservation Society (STPS) are working tirelessly to rescue sea turtle hatchlings trapped in thick sargassum seaweed pushed ashore by rough waves and heavy winds.
Flooding threatens homes along St. Johns River in Astor
Read full article: Flooding threatens homes along St. Johns River in AstorResidents along the St. Johns River in Astor are once again facing flooding threats as water levels continue to rise, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a flood warning Monday.
‘Beat up by the wind and waves:’ Brevard beaches suffer erosion after week of hurricane swells
Read full article: ‘Beat up by the wind and waves:’ Brevard beaches suffer erosion after week of hurricane swellsCentral Florida’s coastline can’t seem to catch a break from what’s been a week of rough conditions at the beaches.
‘Happening more and more:’ Port Orange residents weigh in on flooding concerns
Read full article: ‘Happening more and more:’ Port Orange residents weigh in on flooding concernsMore rain this weekend means more flooding for several coastal areas in Central Florida — including in Port Orange off of Halifax Road.
Invest 95L getting better organized, could develop this week
Read full article: Invest 95L getting better organized, could develop this weekFavorable conditions could allow gradual strengthening, with a tropical depression likely to form this week as the system moves west across the central Atlantic.
LIVE RADAR: Flood watch in Central Florida as heavy rain, beach hazards highlight weekend weather
Read full article: LIVE RADAR: Flood watch in Central Florida as heavy rain, beach hazards highlight weekend weatherIf your plans take you around Central Florida this weekend, keep an eye on the weather. A flood watch is in effect for Volusia and Brevard counties through Sunday morning.
Central Florida’s drought has been busted! But will it stay away?
Read full article: Central Florida’s drought has been busted! But will it stay away?The latest drought monitor shows we've completely eradicated any bit of dry or drought conditions across our area and then some! With more rain in the forecast, things look to remain pretty saturated for the foreseeable future.
What you need to know about rip currents at the beaches and how to escape one
Read full article: What you need to know about rip currents at the beaches and how to escape oneRip currents occur all year round in Florida, but they become more noticeable in the summer when more people venture out into the warmer water.
Volusia County prepares for Imelda’s impacts on coastal projects
Read full article: Volusia County prepares for Imelda’s impacts on coastal projectsTropical Storm Imelda is expected to maintain a path parallel to the Florida coast through early this week and the main center of the storm isn’t forecast to make landfall, but indirect impacts, especially along the shoreline, are likely.
Central Florida can expected surf and wind hazards as Imelda and Humberto track offshore
Read full article: Central Florida can expected surf and wind hazards as Imelda and Humberto track offshoreCentral Florida braces for coastal hazards as tropical storm Imelda and Hurricane Humberto move offshore, with high winds, surf advisories, and rain chances in the latest Pinpoint Weather forecast.