After waking up with patchy fog across Central Florida Monday morning, the sunshine returns with vengeance as temperatures climb into the low 70s by the afternoon.
A weak front is moving down through Central Florida today, bringing mostly dry weather with just a 10% chance of a light shower or sprinkle around Lake and Volusia counties by sunrise.
Central Florida’s housing shortage for lower-middle-class and low-income families surpassed six figures as of last year.
We will continue to track warmer temperatures this week, with highs gradually increasing to the low 80s by the weekend. Central Florida will also remain dry this week, with only a slight chance for light passing showers on Tuesday. The mostly sunny and warmer-than-average days will continue for the foreseeable future.
From the Central Florida Fair to the Florida Strawberry Festival, it’s time for outdoor fairs and shows throughout the Sunshine State.
The new facility would provide shelter for up to 350 women and children, an increase from the 240 the coalition serves today.
Frigid temperatures engulfed the South on Monday ahead of a winter storm that’s expected to spread heavy snow and disruptive ice around a region from Texas to north Florida that rarely sees such weather,
In Florida, winter storm and freeze warnings both remain in place, and snow, sleet, or freezing rain is also expected.
This week on Central Florida Spotlight, Greg Warmoth sits down with a former senior advisor from ICE during the Biden Administration and a prominent local immigration attorney.
Temporary warming centers will be open on Thursday, Friday and Saturday as near-freezing temperatures sweep through Central Florida. RELATED: Central Florida wind chills dip into the 20s, frigid rain covers the state Lake County government will open a cold-weather shelter from 5 p.m. to 7 a.m. Wednesday through Friday.
The 47th Central Florida Scottish Highland Games lands at Central Winds Park in Winter Springs this weekend with pipers, dancing, food, music and more.
The Sunshine State will feel a little less tropical than it usually does this week as arctic air reaches the Southern United States, including Florida, bringing with it frigid temperatures and the potential for snow,