Weekend garden vibes 🌻🌿

The annual spring plant sale at Matthaei Botanical Gardens has moved online. (Pixabay)

Hi News 6 Weather Insiders, Chief Meteorologist Candace Campos here, planning as many outdoor activities for this upcoming weekend.

Click here to read more about the picture-perfect weather this weekend and how low morning lows could get!

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If you’re trying to figure out what exactly to do this weekend, no worries, as we’ve got you covered!

Tap here to see what fun things are going on across Central Florida.


🌶️Tips for a flourishing garden and a summer harvest 🥒 🍅

Hey y’all, it’s Meteorologist Michelle Morgan here—and yes, I started my garden!

This weekend is the perfect time to dig in, because the weather is going to be absolutely ideal for planting.

Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned gardener, I’ve got some fun, easy tips to help you prep your garden for a successful summer harvest.

Fresh vegetable garden

First up, let’s talk about cleaning up those garden beds. Out with the old, right?

I spent a solid afternoon pulling up dead plants, weeds, and raking away all the leftover leaves from last season. It might not be glamorous, but trust me, it makes a huge difference in the long run.

Plus, it keeps those pesky pests and diseases from sticking around.

Click to read more and get your garden ready to thrive this summer.


From cold fronts to hurricanes 52 days and counting!

We’ve had a steady stream of cold fronts lately, sparking severe storms—and even tornadoes—but the pattern is finally winding down.

Hey everyone, Meteorologist David Nazario here with you. And yes—we’re already looking ahead to hurricane season.

Next week, I’ll be in New Orleans for the 2025 National Hurricane Conference, gathering key info to help keep you prepared as the season approaches.

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Creating a definitive pre-season forecast is tricky right now. Even our trusted sources are finding the long-range data too uncertain. While some patterns are forming, it’s not as clear-cut as last season in terms of where and when storms will hit. One thing’s for sure: Florida should stay vigilant for any tropical systems forming nearby.

Check out my latest article for more on why Florida needs to stay alert this season.

I’m excited to bring you coverage from the 2025 National Hurricane Conference and share valuable info to help you keep your loved ones safe!


📅The countdown is on!☀️

This past Tuesday (April 8) marked a year since the Great American Cross-Country Total Solar Eclipse.

Now, Florida “only” got in on the partial action, but those in totality were treated to a bucket-list event.

Hi, Meteorologist Jonathan Kegges with you.

Total Eclipse in Burnet, Texas
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Total Eclipse in Burnet, Texas

The next cross-country total solar eclipse isn’t until 2045. Why is this significant?

Well, totality is coming right through Central Florida!!

This eclipse will even be greater than last year’s eclipse, even for those who witnessed totality. Click here to see why the 2045 total solar eclipse will be so fascinating!


About the Authors
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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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