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The heat is on šŸ”„

News 6 Pinpoint Weather Team 2024 (Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

Hey everyone, meteorologist Michelle Morgan here, and Iā€™ve got a hot forecast to share! Central Florida is about to feel the heat before a cold front arrives.

A stretch of 80 degree days this week

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Afternoon highs could soar into the upper 80s, maybe even tying or breaking records from 2020! And get this ā€” if Orlando hits 90, it will be the earliest 90-degree day on record, EVER! Crazy, right?

A stronger cold front is rolling in on Sunday, and it could bring some storms. Itā€™s Daytona 500 weekend, so we might see a little wet weather for race day.

For all the details, click here to read the full forecast!


Rain has a history at the Daytona 500 šŸ

Erik Jones walks down pit road after rain caused a delay in the NASCAR Daytona 500 auto race at Daytona International Speedway, Sunday, Feb. 16, 2020, in Daytona Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Terry Renna) (Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

The ā€œGreat American Raceā€ has a history in Daytona Beach, but it also has a history in the weather department too. Hey there, Insiders! Itā€™s meteorologist Samara Cokinos here to talk about the Daytona 500 and, of course, the weather!

It seems like every year it rains on the day of NASCARā€™s Super Bowl. It definitely makes for interesting stories over the years too. I caught up with Sportā€™s Director Jamie Seh for a stroll down memory lane. Click here to read her wild encounter with weather at the 500!


The Gulf of Mexico is HOT - LITERALLY! šŸ”„

Check out that huge blob of red and white! For the winter time, you can see the Gulf is essentially boiling in comparison to what the climatological average is (Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

Welcome back to your Pinpoint Newsletter everyone! This is digital meteorologist David Nazario back again to talk some very hot water just off to our west.

Before we get into the details, I will say ā€œhotā€ is a relative term. If you look at our temperature anomaly chart above, the elephant in the room comes in the form of that enormous and deep shade of red centerstage. Would you believe if I told you those same temperatures could actually produce tropical cyclones if it were the correct time of year?

Oh yeah! There are actually temperatures around 80 degrees Fahrenheit in the central and northern portions of the Gulf. Of course, thereā€™s dry air, wind shear, sinking air, so we wonā€™t see any named storms in February... but needless to say there could be consequences to all this building warmth if winter doesnā€™t bring that hot dome down over the next few weeks.

You can read all about the ocean-atmosphere connection HERE if youā€™re looking for more information, and how these warmer waters actually influence our weather locally every day from start to finish.


šŸ“± Have you updated your Pinpoint Weather App?šŸŒ©ļø

If you didnā€™t, you should because there is a really cool feature. Whatā€™s going on guys? Meteorologist Jonathan Kegges with you.

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We now have widgets! If youā€™re not familiar with widgets, they provide a brief overview of the data within an app. In this case, itā€™s the most accurate weather information for Central Florida right on your phoneā€™s screen.

Itā€™s really cool! To see how to get it on your phone click here!


About the Authors
Michelle Morgan headshot

Michelle joined News 6 as a meteorologist in May 2023.

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Emmy Award Winning Meteorologist Samara Cokinos joined the News 6 team in September 2017. In her free time, she loves running and being outside.

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