Parts of Central Florida to feel near-freezing temps Saturday night

Freeze warning in effect overnight for Marion County

ORLANDO, Fla. – Saturday began with stormy and chilly conditions, but that pattern is expected to change a bit.

Skies will be clear by Saturday night, which will allow temperatures to drop to near-freezing in some locations.

Marion County will be under a freeze warning Sunday from 1 a.m. until 10 a.m.

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Breezy conditions will prevent frost Saturday night as temperatures will range from 33 degrees in Ocala to 36 degrees in Palm Bay and 39 degrees in Orlando

"There will be mostly sunny skies Sunday, but any breeze at all will make it feel chilly as temperatures will struggle to move up to 57 in Orlando, 58 in Daytona Beach and 61 in Melbourne," News 6 weather anchor Danny Treanor said.

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There is a wind chill advisory for the early morning hours Sunday.

Sunday night will also see chilly temperatures in the 30s, but calm winds will allow frost to form.

Monday will begin a brief warming trend as another reinforcing cool front pushes through Tuesday, making Wednesday temperatures drop back down into the 60s during the day.

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"Protect sensitive plants from frost burn and remember to bring in the pets," Treanor said.

The next mention of rain in the forecast is a 20 percent chance for showers Friday.

Shelter information

The Downtown Ocala Salvation Army is one location for those seeking shelter from the cold, according to the Marion County Sheriff's Office.


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