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PHOTOS: PinIt! viewers share solar eclipse photos from Orlando, across the country
Read full article: PHOTOS: PinIt! viewers share solar eclipse photos from Orlando, across the countryFlorida was not in the path of totality for the solar eclipse, but News 6′s viewers around Central Florida still managed to take some amazing eclipse photos, and they shared them using PinIt! on our website and on the News 6 app.
Share your photos! Join us for WKMG Hits The Road in Sanford’s 32771 ZIP code
Read full article: Share your photos! Join us for WKMG Hits The Road in Sanford’s 32771 ZIP codeCome on out, talk to our News 6 reporters, anchors and investigators and see the stories you’ve told us you wanted us to cover in your community!
PinIt! Viewers share photos, videos of hail, severe weather in Central Florida
Read full article: PinIt! Viewers share photos, videos of hail, severe weather in Central FloridaAs severe weather rolled across Central Florida on Sunday, several News 6 viewers shared photos of ominous skies and hail on PinIt!
LIVE RADAR: System brings possible severe storms, strong wind gusts in Central Florida
Read full article: LIVE RADAR: System brings possible severe storms, strong wind gusts in Central FloridaA storm system in the Gulf is moving through the state, bringing the potential for strong storms and damaging wind gusts in Central Florida.
Groveland residents still cleaning up after severe weather, hail roll through city
Read full article: Groveland residents still cleaning up after severe weather, hail roll through cityPockets of Groveland still had hail on the ground Wednesday afternoon after a severe storm passed through Tuesday evening.
Viewer photos, videos show hail in Lake County as storms hit the area
Read full article: Viewer photos, videos show hail in Lake County as storms hit the areaAs severe weather bore down on Lake County Tuesday afternoon, reports came in of large hail and downed trees in Mascotte, and fallen power lines in Leesburg.
What were those clouds over Central Florida? Saturday’s SpaceX launch created weird clouds in the sky
Read full article: What were those clouds over Central Florida? Saturday’s SpaceX launch created weird clouds in the skyORLANDO, Fla. – Night launches are great in and of themselves, but every now and then launches just before sunrise provide an extra treat for spectators. If you were up early Saturday to see SpaceX launch another round of Starlink satellites you may have seen the brilliant display in the sky shortly after. Full Screen 1 / 5 Photo submitted to PinIt by AHanleyClick here to view photo gallery on News 6 appThe clouds are created like the contrails you see leftover from jet aircraft as they fly through cold, dry air aloft. In this case, the trail of exhaust left by burning rocket fuel passed through an area of cold, dry air and quickly froze in the conditions. The sun reflecting off of the ice crystals illuminated the cloud above while the surface was still in darkness.