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Topic Title: Freeze this week. Jan 27 and the weekend. Topic Summary: Created On: 01/27/2026 05:08 AM |
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National Weather Service Melbourne FL
645 AM EST Tue Jan 27 2026 ...New AVIATION... .KEY MESSAGES... Issued at 155 AM EST Tue Jan 27 2026 - Much colder air has returned to Florida. Prepare for early morning wind chills in the mid 20s to low 30s through Thursday. A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect for many locations this morning and again on Wednesday morning. Residents and visitors should wear appropriate winter clothing and protect their pets from the cold. - The greatest risk for freezing temperatures is over outlying communities and rural locations through Thursday morning. A Freeze Warning expands to include Greater Orlando, Osceola County, and points northward early Wednesday morning. A Freeze Watch encompasses the same area, plus Okeechobee County, on Thursday morning. Consider covering tender plants or bringing them inside, if possible. - Confidence continues to grow that a significant, rare cold air outbreak and major freeze threatens east Central Florida this weekend. The most likely forecast is for low temperatures in the 20s and wind chills in the teens for much of the area by Sunday morning. - Hazardous boating conditions persist today, improving by tonight. There is a high risk of life-threatening rip currents at all Atlantic beaches of Central Florida today. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 155 AM EST Tue Jan 27 2026 |
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- Rare, Significant Arctic Cold Outbreak Arrives Saturday Night.
The current forecast calls for low temperatures in the 20s, along with wind chills in the teens, early Sunday morning. Many places should fall below freezing again on Monday morning. - Increasing Potential For Strong Wind Gusts On Saturday. There is a 50-70% chance of peak wind gusts reaching 35-45 mph. Consider how adverse windy conditions on Saturday may affect your ability to make preparations for the cold arriving Saturday night. Dangerous gale conditions are expected to develop in the Atlantic. |
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Issued at 226 AM EST Fri Jan 30 2026
- East Central Florida residents and visitors should take advantage of today`s pleasant weather to prepare for multiple nights of hard freezes this weekend. - Very windy conditions develop Saturday with strong frequent wind gusts 35 to 45 mph; occasional gusts over 50 mph possible. Preparations for the cold should be made before these winds arrive. - A Freeze Watch and a rare Extreme Cold Watch have been issued for all of east central Florida Saturday night into Sunday. Dangerous wind chill values as low as 7 degrees and a hard freeze likely with low temperatures in the 20s Sunday morning. Additional watches/warnings for the following nights are likely. - A Gale Watch has been issued for rapidly deteriorating and dangerous boating conditions Saturday afternoon and night as winds increase and seas build; strong gale-force gusts are likely. |
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Saturday..Significant winds and historic cold are expected this
weekend. A sharp upper level trough diving down into the southeast will support substantial development of the previously mentioned low pressure system, which will rapidly deepen Saturday as the center pushes offshore the GA-SC-NC coasts and into the nearby Atlantic waters. The cold front associated with this system is forecast to pass quickly across the Florida peninsula through the day Saturday, preceded by a second round of isolated to scattered showers in the morning (if the overnight activity can be counted as a first round) as PWATs briefly increase to around 1" ahead of the boundary. Anyone hoping for rain for their lawns will need to wait for another front, as most spots will receive less than 0.10", though the southern counties might see up to around a quarter of an inch. Lightning storms are not forecast. Cloudy skies will accompany the front, but clear out shortly after the passage as very dry air arrives. As the low rapidly deepens offshore the pressure gradient will quickly tighten, increasing west-northwesterly winds Saturday afternoon and evening to 20-30 mph with frequent gusts 35-45 mph, and there is a 20-30% chance for gusts to exceed 50 mph. Worth noting there are some timing discrepancies between the GFS and ECM, with the GFS being about 6 hours slower than the ECM. At the moment winds are forecast to "settle" to 15-20 mph with gusts to 30 mph inland during the overnight, but will need to monitor forecast trends as there is potential for higher gusts in particular to linger on. Strong cold air advection on the western side of the low will bring a slug of arctic air to Florida, causing temperatures Saturday to only reach the M50s-M60s around 2 PM before plummeting to L40s-L50s by sunset, with sub-freezing temperatures arriving in the northern counties prior to midnight. A hard freeze is forecast for all of East Central Florida for much of Saturday night and Sunday morning as temperatures continue to crash into the L-M20s across the interior, including all of the Orlando Metro Area, and the M-U20s along the coastal corridor. Forecast lows are 5-10 degrees below daily records for most locations (Orlando is forecast to be "only" 3 degrees below their record), and threatening the coldest temperatures for the month of February for all but Orlando. Combined with the strong and gusty northwest winds, wind chills be be bitterly cold during the day, and become dangerous in the evening and overnight as values drop into the 20s shortly after sunset, bottoming out in the single digits and teens late Saturday night into Sunday morning. An Extreme Cold Watch and a Freeze Watch remain in effect for all of East Central Florida from Saturday Night through midday Sunday. For context, last issuance of this product (called a Wind Chill Warning at the time) by NWS Melbourne was January of 2014, and only for Lake and Volusia counties. The last time all of East Central Florida was included in this warning was December of 2010. People and pets with inadequate shelter or heat will face a risk of frostbite and hypothermia. Exposed pipes may freeze, and some non-native plants and trees will succumb to the elements if not properly protected. The risk to non-cold-hardy plants and palms is much higher due to the wind-driven cold that is expected. On that note, it will become increasingly difficult to secure any loose outdoor items or prepare vegetation for the anticipated hard freeze Saturday night due to the strong and gusty winds expected during the day. Thus, we encourage residents (and visitors) to make preparations for the cold weather before winds arrive, and prepare for multiple nights of dangerous cold! Sunday...Winds won`t diminish until later in the afternoon as the low starts to depart northeast, and breezy/gusty conditions are expected through the day. Combined with temperatures that will struggle to reach the M40s-L50s, wind chills will remain in the 20s-30s most of the day, only topping out in the U30s-M40s at the "warmest" part of the afternoon. Afternoon highs are forecast to range from a couple to nearly 10 degrees below daily record "cool highs". Very dry conditions will keep skies clear with plenty of sunshine, but sensitive to critical fire weather conditions may develop as a result of the low humidity and winds. A second very cold night is forecast Sunday night into Monday morning, as temperatures once again sink into another hard freeze in the L-M20s for nearly all of East Central Florida (some southern barrier islands might fall short). While northwesterly winds are forecast to have further settled to 5-10 mph, this will still push wind chills down into the teens across most of the area. These dangerously cold temperatures will once again pose a significant risk of frostbite and hypothermia to people and pets, cause exposed pipes to freeze, and damage or kill non-cold-hardy plants. Monday-Thursday...Cooler than normal and dry conditions will continue through mid next week. High pressure that had worked its way into the Gulf by Monday morning in the wake of the low pressure system shifts over Florida on Tuesday, then pushes offshore midweek ahead of our next weather system. There remains a threat for a third night of freezing temperatures Monday night into Tuesday morning for at least portions of East Central Florida, and while winds will continue to diminish, wind chills dropping into the 20s are possible for most of the area that night as well. Freezing temperatures should be in the rear-view mirror by Tuesday night/Wednesday morning, but frost will become a concern. Wednesday will be our closest to normal day, before our next front is forecast for the latter half of next week. There are considerable differences between the global models` evolution of this system, but the next system won`t have the same potency as the one we`re currently preparing for. Some modest rain chances return ahead of the front, then cooler than normal but far from record cold late next week. |
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I feel this was directed to me, "Anyone hoping for rain for their lawns will need to
wait for another front, as most spots will receive less than 0.10" |
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Issued at 635 AM EST Fri Jan 30 2026
Sunday, February 1st: RECORD NORMAL RECORD NORMAL DATE LOWS LOWS COOL-HIGHS HIGHS Daytona Beach (DAB) 1-Feb 30 1936 49 47 1980 70 Leesburg (LEE) 1-Feb 30 1979 50 52 1978 71 Sanford (SFB) 1-Feb 30 1965 51 46 1977 72 Orlando (MCO) 1-Feb 28 1936 51 48 1936 73 Melbourne (MLB) 1-Feb 32 1966 52 55 1948 72 Vero Beach (VRB) 1-Feb 29 1966 53 56 1966 74 Fort Pierce (FPR) 1-Feb 32 1909 52 54 1936 74 Monday, February 2nd: RECORD NORMAL RECORD NORMAL DATE LOWS LOWS COOL-HIGHS HIGHS Daytona Beach (DAB) 2-Feb 32 1980 50 51 1980 70 Leesburg (LEE) 2-Feb 29 1980 50 48 1980 71 Sanford (SFB) 2-Feb 33 1980 51 49 1980 72 Orlando (MCO) 2-Feb 32 1980 51 54 1951 73 Melbourne (MLB) 2-Feb 33 1980 52 55 1994 73 Vero Beach (VRB) 2-Feb 34 1980 53 55 1980 74 Fort Pierce (FPR) 2-Feb 34 1980 52 57 1994 74 All Time February Records: RECORD RECORD LOWS COOL-HIGHS Daytona Beach (DAB) 24 02/18/1958 43 02/09/1947 Leesburg (LEE) 23 02/26/1967 42 02/05/1996 Sanford (SFB) 25 02/18/1958 38 02/03/1951 Orlando (MCO) 19 02/07/1895 39 02/08/1895 Melbourne (MLB) 27 02/26/1967 43 02/09/1947 Vero Beach (VRB) 28 02/24/1989 46 02/09/1947 Fort Pierce (FPR) 25 02/05/1996 43 02/04/1917 |
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2am Feb 1, Patrick reporting 31F degrees.
2:30am I quickly ran around the yard, the thin plates of water I have scattered thru the yard are frozen over. |
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HOURLY WEATHER ROUNDUP AROUND FLORIDA
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE MELBOURNE FL 200 AM EST SUN FEB 01 2026 CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS MELBOURNE CLEAR 30 11 45 NW16 30.12R WCI 19 FORT PIERCE CLEAR 32 14 47 W13 30.13R WCI 22 ORLANDO INTL CLEAR 29 9 43 NW21G31 30.16R WCI 16 DAYTONA BEACH CLEAR 28 8 43 NW18G28 30.12S WCI 15 VERO BEACH CLEAR 32 12 43 NW18G28 30.13R WCI 20 $$ ...ELSEWHERE ACROSS CENTRAL FLORIDA... CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS PATRICK SFB CLEAR 31 14 48 NW28G35 30.09R WCI 17 KSC CLEAR 30 11 45 NW10 30.09R WCI 21 CAPE CANAVERAL CLEAR 30 11 43 NW23G35 30.08R WCI 17 SEBASTIAN CLEAR 30 16 55 NW14 30.12R WCI 20 ORLANDO EXEC CLEAR 29 8 41 NW14G23 30.15R WCI 18 LEESBURG CLEAR 28 9 44 NW15G26 30.18R WCI 16 SANFORD CLEAR 28 7 41 NW16G30 30.15R WCI 16 DELAND CLEAR 28 9 44 W16G23 30.15S WCI 16 WINTER HAVEN CLEAR 29 12 49 NW9G24 30.19R WCI 20 KISSIMMEE CLEAR 29 11 47 NW21 30.17R WCI 16 OKEECHOBEE CLEAR 32 18 55 NW14 30.15R WCI 22 TAMPA CLOUDY 37 22 54 NW17G29 30.20R WCI 27 $$ ...NORTHERN FLORIDA... CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS PALM COAST CLEAR 27 7 42 NW15G33 30.14S WCI 15 OCALA CLEAR 26 9 48 NW10 30.20S WCI 16 GAINESVILLE CLEAR 24 7 48 NW15G21 30.20S WCI 11 JACKSONVILLE CLEAR 25 5 42 NW16G26 30.14F WCI 12 TALLAHASSEE CLEAR 24 5 44 NW12 30.27F WCI 13 $$ ...ALONG THE SOUTHEAST COAST TO THE KEYS... CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS STUART CLEAR 34 18 51 W17G29 30.13R WCI 23 WEST PALM BCH CLEAR 38 23 55 NW16G25 30.14R WCI 29 MIAMI CLEAR 41 26 55 NW13G25 30.13R WCI 34 KEY WEST CLOUDY 56 42 59 NW25G40 30.12S $$ ...MARINE REPORTS... STATION/POSITION TIME TEMP WIND PRES WAVE SWELL AIR SEA DIR/SP/G HT/PER HT/PER (UTC) (F) (DEG/KT/KT) (MB) (FT/S) (FT/S) ST AUGUSTINE FP 0700 27 310/ 13/ 18 1020.1R 10NM E OF ST AUG 0656 58 N/A 8/ 7 2/13 20NM E CAPE CANA 0650 37 72 300/ 29/ 37 1018.4R 9/ 6 TRIDENT PIER 0630 31 63 300/ 20/ 25 1019.7R 4NM E PORT CANAV 0656 61 N/A 3/ 3 8NM NE OF FPR IN 0608 38 68 280/ 25/ 39 1018.1S 6NM NE FPR INLET 0656 66 N/A 5/ 7 $$ |
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I got ice! 5 gal bucket of water has about an inch of ice.
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HOURLY WEATHER ROUNDUP AROUND FLORIDA
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE MELBOURNE FL 800 AM EST SUN FEB 01 2026 CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS MELBOURNE CLEAR 26 9 48 W18 30.23R WCI 13 FORT PIERCE N/A 27 12 53 NW15G24 30.24R WCI 15 ORLANDO INTL CLEAR 25 9 50 NW15 30.27R WCI 13 DAYTONA BEACH CLEAR 24 8 50 W13 30.25R WCI 12 VERO BEACH CLEAR 27 12 53 W14 30.24R WCI 16 $$ ...ELSEWHERE ACROSS CENTRAL FLORIDA... CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS PATRICK SFB CLEAR 28 11 49 NW20 30.21R WCI 14 KSC CLEAR 26 10 50 NW8 30.21R WCI 17 CAPE CANAVERAL CLEAR 27 10 48 NW21G26 30.19R WCI 13 TITUSVILLE CLEAR 28 9 43 NW14G23 30.25R WCI 17 SEBASTIAN CLEAR 27 14 59 W10 30.24R WCI 17 ORLANDO EXEC CLEAR 25 7 46 NW17 30.26R WCI 12 LEESBURG CLEAR 23 9 55 W13G18 30.29R WCI 11 SANFORD CLEAR 24 7 48 W13 30.25R WCI 12 DELAND CLEAR 24 9 53 W7 30.26R WCI 16 NEW SMYRNA BCH PTCLDY 25 9 50 NW12 30.24R WCI 14 ORMOND BEACH CLEAR 23 9 54 NW14G21 30.23R WCI 11 WINTER HAVEN CLEAR 24 9 52 NW16G23 30.30R WCI 11 KISSIMMEE CLEAR 25 10 53 NW14 30.28R WCI 13 OKEECHOBEE CLEAR 27 14 59 NW10 30.25R WCI 17 TAMPA MOCLDY 30 18 60 N10 30.30R WCI 21 $$ ...NORTHERN FLORIDA... CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS PALM COAST CLEAR 23 9 54 NW12 30.25R WCI 12 OCALA CLEAR 21 8 57 W6 30.29R WCI 13 GAINESVILLE CLEAR 22 9 57 W9 30.27R WCI 12 JACKSONVILLE CLEAR 23 8 52 W12G21 30.23R WCI 12 TALLAHASSEE CLEAR 22 8 55 NW10 30.31R WCI 11 $$ ...ALONG THE SOUTHEAST COAST TO THE KEYS... CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS STUART SUNNY 28 12 50 NW21G30 30.22R WCI 15 WEST PALM BCH MOSUNNY 32 19 58 NW15 30.22S WCI 22 MIAMI MOSUNNY 36 24 62 NW8 30.25R WCI 30 KEY WEST CLOUDY 53 42 66 N13G31 30.21R $$ ...MARINE REPORTS... STATION/POSITION TIME TEMP WIND PRES WAVE SWELL AIR SEA DIR/SP/G HT/PER HT/PER (UTC) (F) (DEG/KT/KT) (MB) (FT/S) (FT/S) ST AUGUSTINE FP 1300 25 320/ 14/ 20 1023.7R 10NM E OF ST AUG 1226 58 N/A 8/ 7 2/13 13NM NE OF PONCE 1208 30 61 300/ 23/ 33 1021.7R 20NM E CAPE CANA 1250 34 71 290/ 23/ 31 1022.4R 8/ 8 3/12 TRIDENT PIER 1224 27 62 300/ 12/ 19 1023.7 4NM E PORT CANAV 1256 61 N/A 3/ 8 2/11 8NM NE OF FPR IN 1208 33 67 290/ 23/ 33 1021.9R 6NM NE FPR INLET 1256 66 N/A 5/12 2/12 $$ |
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Under 32 for 9 hours now in my backyard. Bye Bye many tropical plants!
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Another very cold
night is in store, with damaging hard freeze conditions again forecast as lows fall into the 20s. While winds will be lighter they will still produce very cold wind chills as low as 14 to 20 degrees. A Freeze Warning for the hard freeze conditions and an Extreme Cold Warning for the dangerously low wind chills remains in place for all of east central Florida tonight from 7 PM this evening through 10 AM Monday morning. |
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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Melbourne FL 831 AM EST Sun Feb 1 2026 ...LOW TEMPERATURE REPORTS FOR FEBRUARY 1ST, 2026... Location Temp Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Florida... ...Brevard County... 1 SSW Lagrange 23 F 0715 AM 02/01 28.62N/80.84W Mims 24 F 0735 AM 02/01 28.68N/80.89W Port St John 24 F 0755 AM 02/01 28.48N/80.80W Melbourne 25 F 0653 AM 02/01 28.10N/80.65W MICCO 25 F 0730 AM 02/01 27.89N/80.51W Palm Bay 1 W 26 F 0700 AM 02/01 27.95N/80.64W ...Indian River County... Sebastian 25 F 0735 AM 02/01 27.82N/80.50W Vero Beach 26 F 0653 AM 02/01 27.65N/80.42W Wabasso Beach Park 27 F 0745 AM 02/01 27.76N/80.40W ...Lake County... Paisley 21 F 0648 AM 02/01 29.00N/81.54W Leesburg 23 F 0753 AM 02/01 28.82N/81.82W Lisbon 23 F 0700 AM 02/01 28.87N/81.79W Clermont 7 S 23 F 0800 AM 02/01 28.45N/81.75W Mount Dora 24 F 0805 AM 02/01 28.81N/81.67W ...Martin County... Indiantown 25 F 0725 AM 02/01 27.03N/80.48W Jensen Beach 27 F 0707 AM 02/01 27.22N/80.24W Fswn Hobe Sound 28 F 0720 AM 02/01 27.06N/80.13W Stuart 29 F 0725 AM 02/01 27.22N/80.18W ...Okeechobee County... Kissimmee Bend 24 F 0649 AM 02/01 27.48N/81.06W Okeechobee Cty 25 F 0735 AM 02/01 27.27N/80.85W ...Orange County... Apopka 23 F 0724 AM 02/01 28.69N/81.51W Ocoee 24 F 0735 AM 02/01 28.59N/81.51W Reedy Lake 24 F 0744 AM 02/01 28.44N/81.63W Windermere 24 F 0750 AM 02/01 28.51N/81.53W Orlando 25 F 0753 AM 02/01 28.42N/81.33W ...Osceola County... St. Cloud 23 F 0725 AM 02/01 28.26N/81.14W Kissimmee Orland 24 F 0656 AM 02/01 28.28N/81.43W Fswn Holopaw Community Cente 25 F 0740 AM 02/01 28.13N/81.08W ...Seminole County... Longwood 22 F 0750 AM 02/01 28.70N/81.35W Orlando Sanford Internationa 23 F 0653 AM 02/01 28.77N/81.22W Wekiva Springs 23 F 0735 AM 02/01 28.70N/81.42W 2 NW Winter Springs 23 F 0740 AM 02/01 28.70N/81.30W ...St. Lucie County... Fort Pierce 26 F 0653 AM 02/01 27.50N/80.38W Port St. Lucie 27 F 0741 AM 02/01 27.27N/80.27W Fswn Hutchinson Island 28 F 0750 AM 02/01 27.49N/80.30W St. Lucie Plant 29 F 0814 AM 02/01 27.35N/80.24W ...Volusia County... Debary 22 F 0745 AM 02/01 28.88N/81.33W Daytona Beach 23 F 0653 AM 02/01 29.18N/81.07W Deland 23 F 0715 AM 02/01 29.07N/81.28W Lake Woodruff 23 F 0717 AM 02/01 29.10N/81.37W Orange City 23 F 0739 AM 02/01 28.95N/81.28W 3 SW Apollo Beach 24 F 0733 AM 02/01 28.87N/80.85W Pierson 24 F 0803 AM 02/01 29.24N/81.47W Spruce Creek 25 F 0616 AM 02/01 29.08N/81.05W DeLand 26 F 0330 AM 02/01 29.03N/81.25W ORMOND BEACH 26 F 0415 AM 02/01 29.35N/81.07W Deltona 26 F 0735 AM 02/01 28.86N/81.21W ...Maritime Stations... Trident Pier, FL 26 F 0754 AM 02/01 28.42N/80.59W Rocky Point 27 F 0810 AM 02/01 27.98N/80.55W Sebastian Inlet State Park 28 F 0730 AM 02/01 27.86N/80.44W && Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. $$ |
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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Melbourne FL 840 AM EST Sun Feb 1 2026 ...MINIMUM WIND CHILL REPORTS FOR FEBRUARY 1ST,2026... Location WC Temp. Time/Date Lat/Lon ...Florida... ...Brevard County... 1 SSW Lagrange 11 F 0715 AM 02/01 28.62N/80.84W Melbourne 13 F 0753 AM 02/01 28.10N/80.65W Cape Canaveral 13 F 0655 AM 02/01 28.47N/80.57W Patrick AFB Coco 14 F 0555 AM 02/01 28.23N/80.60W Satellite Beach 14 F 0745 AM 02/01 28.19N/80.61W Port St John 16 F 0722 AM 02/01 28.49N/80.81W Mims 18 F 0650 AM 02/01 28.68N/80.90W ...Indian River County... Vero Beach 15 F 0653 AM 02/01 27.65N/80.42W Sebastian 15 F 0655 AM 02/01 27.82N/80.50W ...Lake County... Leesburg 11 F 0753 AM 02/01 28.82N/81.82W Mount Dora 12 F 0555 AM 02/01 28.81N/81.67W CLERMONT 13 F 0717 AM 02/01 28.50N/81.71W Astor 14 F 0615 AM 02/01 29.12N/81.51W ...Martin County... Stuart Witham 14 F 0747 AM 02/01 27.18N/80.22W 1 SSE Hobe Sound 16 F 0620 AM 02/01 27.06N/80.13W Palm City 19 F 0823 AM 02/01 27.15N/80.27W ...Okeechobee County... Okeechobee Cty 15 F 0735 AM 02/01 27.27N/80.85W ...Orange County... Reedy Lake 11 F 0639 AM 02/01 28.44N/81.63W Lake Buena Vista 11 F 0815 AM 02/01 28.40N/81.53W Apopka 12 F 0625 AM 02/01 28.71N/81.58W Winter Garden 12 F 0641 AM 02/01 28.52N/81.61W Orlando 13 F 0753 AM 02/01 28.42N/81.33W Windermere 13 F 0815 AM 02/01 28.51N/81.53W Ocoee 17 F 0645 AM 02/01 28.59N/81.51W ...Osceola County... Kissimmee Orland 12 F 0656 AM 02/01 28.28N/81.43W Fswn Osceola Yeehaw Junction 12 F 0820 AM 02/01 27.72N/80.95W Saint Cloud 13 F 0759 AM 02/01 28.25N/81.28W Fswn Holopaw Community Cente 16 F 0610 AM 02/01 28.13N/81.08W ...Seminole County... Longwood 7 F 0200 AM 02/01 28.70N/81.44W Orlando Sanford Internationa 10 F 0453 AM 02/01 28.77N/81.22W Geneva 11 F 0715 AM 02/01 28.74N/81.12W Winter Springs 12 F 0615 AM 02/01 28.68N/81.27W ...St. Lucie County... Fort Pierce 15 F 0753 AM 02/01 27.50N/80.38W Port St. Lucie 15 F 0745 AM 02/01 27.30N/80.30W ...Volusia County... Deland 11 F 0415 AM 02/01 29.07N/81.28W New Smyrna Beach 11 F 0647 AM 02/01 29.05N/80.95W Ormond Beach Vor 11 F 0750 AM 02/01 29.30N/81.12W Daytona Beach 12 F 0753 AM 02/01 29.18N/81.07W ...Maritime Stations... Trident Pier, FL 13 F 0800 AM 02/01 28.42N/80.59W && Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official. |
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I've got a lot of scorched earth plants right now!
What a significant freeze event this was. |
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