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Florida’s climate hit a new record in 2022. According to NOAA, last year marked the 5th hottest year the state’s recorded history. An unusually warm January followed in the new year, with most weather stations in Florida trending three or four degrees above normal in the past month.
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Lack of rain has left Jacksonville and much of Northeast Florida in a moderate drought. We'll get a break late this month, but then below-normal rainfall continues.
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Lows Sunday morning will more than likely be colder than Saturday morning. Temperatures could range from the mid and upper 20s in North Florida.
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Another cold front is expected to arrive to the Sunshine State on Thursday. Strong thunderstorms could cause damage across the Panhandle, then on Friday a cold air mass should engulf most of the state.
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Millions of people are under winter alerts in the Sunshine State ahead of what could be the coldest Christmas in several decades for some.
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Some of the coldest temperatures in years will be possible for locations like Orlando and Tampa, with some spots in the Panhandle possibly dipping into the teens Friday night.
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An arctic cold front is forecasted to sweep into Florida beginning Friday. North Florida is expected to see the coldest temperatures.
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Two storm systems will bring a lot of wet weather to Florida this week and some very chilly temperatures this weekend.
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A cold front will move from the Panhandle to Northeast Florida about midday Thursday.
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Flooding is possible this week along the coast and in the St. Johns River basin.