Central Florida could see record highs this week ahead of next cold front
Read full article: Central Florida could see record highs this week ahead of next cold frontWe had a brief layer of chill come across our area late Sunday and through the day yesterday. Short-lived doesn’t quite do it justice as our high temperatures continue to rapidly climb for the latter half of your week.
Here’s how much Sunday’s rain impacted Central Florida’s drought
Read full article: Here’s how much Sunday’s rain impacted Central Florida’s droughtSunday was just what the doctor ordered. There is still a lot of work to be done when it comes to the drought in the Sunshine State, but Sunday was a nice start.
LIVE RADAR: Central Florida’s elevated severe storm risk. What you need watch for
Read full article: LIVE RADAR: Central Florida’s elevated severe storm risk. What you need watch forSunday’s Daytona 500 successfully remained rain free after being moved up one hour due to the threat of severe weather moving into Central Florida.
Weather Alert Day: Cold front and storm threat for Central Florida on Sunday
Read full article: Weather Alert Day: Cold front and storm threat for Central Florida on SundayCentral Florida faces a strong cold front with possible severe storms Sunday night, ongoing drought, and burn bans across several counties. News 6 meteorologist Michelle Morgan breaks down the Pinpoint Weather forecast and what to watch for the Daytona 500 and work week ahead.
Foggy mornings and warmer days ahead for Central Florida before weekend of wet weather
Read full article: Foggy mornings and warmer days ahead for Central Florida before weekend of wet weatherPatchy fog could pop up as you start your morning commute around sunrise, before we pave the way towards warmer and warmer temperatures in the afternoon. This weekend, however, could throw some disruptions your way as a storm system gets set to arrive
Beautiful, warm weather persists leading up to eventful Valentine’s weekend for Central Florida
Read full article: Beautiful, warm weather persists leading up to eventful Valentine’s weekend for Central FloridaMorning fog will roll in tonight into your Friday eve, Thursday morning, and skies should remain fairly tame alongside the slow warm up we've experienced last few days. This weekend looks a bit on the interesting side, and I don't mean solely because of what plans you may have
How much rain in Central Florida this weekend? Here’s the breakdown
Read full article: How much rain in Central Florida this weekend? Here’s the breakdownA storm for Valentine's weekend is making headlines, and today I want to spend some time discussing exactly what to expect as it rolls through town.
Central Florida Valentine’s Day weather: Romance or rain?
Read full article: Central Florida Valentine’s Day weather: Romance or rain?There's been talks of an upcoming storm system that could sweep across the state of Florida this Valentine's Day weekend. How much will we actually feel come the fateful Saturday, and are your plans in jeopardy?
Central Florida settles into a warm, dry, and nice weather pattern
Read full article: Central Florida settles into a warm, dry, and nice weather patternWinter has officially released its grip on our area. Temperatures are booming back up towards the mid 70s and skies are remaining relatively clear. We can expect minimum impacts to your day to day from the weather department for the work/school week ahead.
Get ready for some splendid spring-like weather in Central Florida
Read full article: Get ready for some splendid spring-like weather in Central FloridaToday the sun was shining, temperatures were mild, and the winds have finally relaxed. We aren't talking freezes, wind chill, or bundling up. To tell you the truth, the upcoming week ahead looks just as good if not great after the wintry barrage that was unloaded on us earlier this month. There are some upcoming tidbits I do want you to be aware of.
Breezy, but gorgeous weekend in store for Central Florida before our big warm up
Read full article: Breezy, but gorgeous weekend in store for Central Florida before our big warm upIt will remain a bit breezy tonight and through your Sunday all thanks to a system continuing to push further away from us off the east coast. Then, our weather pattern takes a big shift as temperatures start climbing away from the freezing point
Another night of extreme cold ahead for Central Florida before thaw begins
Read full article: Another night of extreme cold ahead for Central Florida before thaw beginsYesterday marked a record setting dose of cold weather into our area. The freeze isn't over quite yet, but the end is in sight before the first few days of February deliver us a mixed bag of weather conditions between now and this time next weekend.
Dangerous freeze for Central Florida: Extreme cold, snow chances, and what to expect
Read full article: Dangerous freeze for Central Florida: Extreme cold, snow chances, and what to expectTemperatures are already on the way down as the leading edge of our arctic airmass comes through. Several spots in Central Florida are feeling tropical storm force wind gusts just behind the cold front having swept through earlier today, and we're solely going downhill further from here.
What is ‘lead time’ and why it’s actually very important to you
Read full article: What is ‘lead time’ and why it’s actually very important to youYou have probably seen by now a freeze watch, or a cold weather advisory, or maybe even a freeze warning dash across your television screen or burst forth on your phones screen. But if you're out and about today, you'll notice its still a little warm and absolutely humid. National Weather Service is giving us as much lead time as possible ahead of the big freeze. What does lead time mean for you and your loved ones?
Hot today, frozen tomorrow. Record highs ahead of a massive cold plunge for Central Florida
Read full article: Hot today, frozen tomorrow. Record highs ahead of a massive cold plunge for Central FloridaWe saw some records met and exceeded today in Central Florida, but we've got an excessive blast of cold air coming in hot on it's trail. Here's what you need to know.
Central Floridians prepare for a mixed bag of weather over next few days
Read full article: Central Floridians prepare for a mixed bag of weather over next few daysA winter storm is impacting a good majority of the United States. While it isn't cold, icy, or snowy here in town, we're still feeling the influence in the form of well above normal temps. It gets better from there over the next few days.
Don’t hibernate yet. Cold air, warm muscles, and why moving matters
Read full article: Don’t hibernate yet. Cold air, warm muscles, and why moving mattersOur temperatures refuse to stay the course as we continue towards the end of January. As we get into early February, it looks like the chilly winter time conditions will stick around with us. Here's why you should grab hold of those new year resolutions and get moving!
Get ready... winter could finally take over our weather in Central Florida
Read full article: Get ready... winter could finally take over our weather in Central FloridaTomorrow's cold front brings little in the way of moisture or rainfall, but one thing it does seem to guarantee is the turning of the corner towards average if not consistent below average morning low's and afternoon high's! Here are the details
Is winter about to REALLY get started in Central Florida?
Read full article: Is winter about to REALLY get started in Central Florida?We're going to try to either tie some records or surpass them this week, as our high temperatures near the highest they've been when compared to our historical average. From there, however, as the next cold front slides through, the chilly onset may take its time departing this go around.
Runners to enjoy spring-like weather at Disney Marathon Weekend
Read full article: Runners to enjoy spring-like weather at Disney Marathon WeekendAfter a frigid marathon weekend in 2025, when temperatures struggled to get out of the low 40s, runners will be treated to much more comfortable weather for this year’s Disney Marathon Weekend.
Here’s why the strengthening drought could become a major concern for Central Florida
Read full article: Here’s why the strengthening drought could become a major concern for Central FloridaWith the back and forth temperatures stealing the limelight across town, one detail that should be brought front and center sooner than later are the increasing drought conditions across the state of Florida. Central Florida alone has already seen exponential upticks in dry conditions through all our viewing counties. Here's why this could become a major issue just down the road
Spring-like weather in store for Central Florida. But change looms just ahead
Read full article: Spring-like weather in store for Central Florida. But change looms just aheadOur afternoon highs are climbing into the 80 degree margin once again, which doesn't usually happen until late March! This won't stick around for too long, as wintry change is looming just ahead
Tracking fog for your Central Florida and more wild weather swings ahead
Read full article: Tracking fog for your Central Florida and more wild weather swings aheadMonday and your week ahead don't look bad at all! As we come out of the holiday season and get back to the grind, with work returning full swing, kids going back to school, our local weather will be bouncing around a bit alongside us. Here's what the next seven days have in store!
LIVE RADAR: A rainy Saturday gives way to rising temps looking deeper into January
Read full article: LIVE RADAR: A rainy Saturday gives way to rising temps looking deeper into JanuaryYour Saturday night might be a bit soggy, especially if you plan to head downtown or to the final stretch of holiday attractions some of the theme parks have to offer. Tomorrow looks absolutely gorgeous, but then our thermometers keep climbing during the first full week of 2026.
Bundle up for your New Year’s Eve plans as strong punch of cold heading for Central Florida
Read full article: Bundle up for your New Year’s Eve plans as strong punch of cold heading for Central FloridaThe clock is ticking to the end of both the calendar year and the end to our warm but pleasant Florida weather. A massive slug of cold air from up north is on its way, and it will cause impacts to how you plan your New Years Eve activities.
Prepare for what could be a frigid New Year’s in Central Florida after a pleasant Christmas
Read full article: Prepare for what could be a frigid New Year’s in Central Florida after a pleasant ChristmasThe Christmas holiday was beautiful across Central Florida. While on the warmer side for some, you couldn't ask for a more quality sunshine state set up for a day like Christmas. But New Years could turn a hefty corner just in time for us to turn the final page of our 2025 calendars.
Breezy start to Christmas week with warming trend ahead for Central Florida
Read full article: Breezy start to Christmas week with warming trend ahead for Central FloridaCentral Florida starts the week with gusty winds and a chilly morning, followed by warming temperatures and continued dry conditions through Christmas, according to News 6 Pinpoint Weather.
Stubborn warmth and dry weather could stick around Central Florida through New Year’s
Read full article: Stubborn warmth and dry weather could stick around Central Florida through New Year’sWarmth will absolutely dominate the Central Florida area, and much of the United States to their entirety as we approach Christmas and even New Year's Eve. How long till we get some relief and see some rain coming on the horizon?
Could Central Florida be in for a warm Christmas?
Read full article: Could Central Florida be in for a warm Christmas?After the cold air comes in tonight through Tuesday, conditions look to warm up. This time, they may actually stay there even into the beginning of the calendar winter season. Christmas may actually be more on the warm and pleasant side for us in Central Florida.
Central Florida sees quick chill ahead of what could be a warmer Christmas trend
Read full article: Central Florida sees quick chill ahead of what could be a warmer Christmas trendWhat was once supposed to bring us some more much needed rain has come together as another dry push of colder temps. These cold temperatures will be in for only a brief hello and goodnight before warmth returns across our area, and it could actually remain this way through to saying Merry Christmas.
Gusty winds, risk for flash flooding persist for Central Florida before cooler temps move in
Read full article: Gusty winds, risk for flash flooding persist for Central Florida before cooler temps move inA very active weather pattern is going to linger with us well into early Monday morning, dumping several inches of rain across Central Florida with the potential for strong winds and some rotating storms. We begin the clearing trend tomorrow afternoon but we have an onslaught to battle through tonight.
From a gloomy Saturday into a stormy Sunday, heavy rains on the horizon for Central Florida
Read full article: From a gloomy Saturday into a stormy Sunday, heavy rains on the horizon for Central FloridaA front is trying to sink southward across our area supported by a powerful jet stream and a pretty decent slug of cooler air just to the north of where the front is draped now. As we move through tonight into your Sunday, that front should start to kick on down towards the south. While doing so, we could see some heavier bouts of rain in some spots and potential stray strong storms.
Fasten your seatbelts: From warmth, to rain, to chilly, and back as we enter December
Read full article: Fasten your seatbelts: From warmth, to rain, to chilly, and back as we enter DecemberThe warming has brought us back into familiar Florida territory today with many of us seeing high temperatures around 80 some-odd degrees in town. As we get into the first couple of days of December, rain chances rapidly rise and fall alongside our temperatures all over again. We're tracking a few upcoming rain makers that could impact your work/school week.
Gorgeous weekend for Central Florida before a possible rainy start to December
Read full article: Gorgeous weekend for Central Florida before a possible rainy start to DecemberTemperatures are warming across town as winds change from a northerly to easterly direction overtime. Tonight we'll still see some chilly spots across our area, but then tomorrow's afternoon high's jump right back towards the 80 degree mark. Then into December, as we close out the month, the weather pattern looks to maybe throw some periods of rain toward us.
Waking up to dense fog, extensive warm up for Central Florida
Read full article: Waking up to dense fog, extensive warm up for Central FloridaDense fog and smoke advisories are in effect for the eastern half of our viewing area, before we continue to watch high temperatures climb higher throughout the next week ahead.
Record cold in Orlando: Temperatures plummet nearly 30 degrees in major November swing
Read full article: Record cold in Orlando: Temperatures plummet nearly 30 degrees in major November swingOrlando experiences a dramatic temperature plunge, possible record low high, frost advisories and freeze warnings in effect, and a warm up expected by the weekend.
Iguanas will actually fall from trees in South Florida during cold snap. Here’s why
Read full article: Iguanas will actually fall from trees in South Florida during cold snap. Here’s whyThe upcoming cold snap in the Sunshine State will be intense enough to make Iguanas rain from the sky in South Florida.
Strong storms, gusty winds in the Central Florida forecast before our big cold plunge
Read full article: Strong storms, gusty winds in the Central Florida forecast before our big cold plungeCentral Florida is in for a see-saw style event over the next three days with temperatures climbing toward the upper 80s today and tomorrow, a chance for some strong to severe storms, and then a winter prelude. Here are all the details to get you geared up
Cooler start to the week as cold front arrives in Central Florida, showers possible Monday morning
Read full article: Cooler start to the week as cold front arrives in Central Florida, showers possible Monday morningA weak cold front is bringing cooler temperatures and breezy conditions to Central Florida, with only isolated showers expected and a warming trend later in the week. Tropics remain quiet as hurricane season nears its end.
Small shot for rain in Central Florida before glorious fall weather continues
Read full article: Small shot for rain in Central Florida before glorious fall weather continuesAs another storm system and a cold front down at the surface sweeps through, we get a little nudge in the moisture department. This could trigger a few stray showers or rains, but overall the environment remains far too dry for anything big time. Fall will continue to dominate our weather pattern locally
YOUR FORECAST: Central Florida to warm up this weekend as Daylight Saving Time ends
Read full article: YOUR FORECAST: Central Florida to warm up this weekend as Daylight Saving Time endsCentral Florida is expected to see sunny skies and warmer temperatures this weekend, with the added reminder to set clocks back as Daylight Saving Time ends. Stay tuned to News 6 Pinpoint Weather for the latest updates.
Some rain this weekend before the strongest cold snap of the season so far
Read full article: Some rain this weekend before the strongest cold snap of the season so farTracking some rains and potential thunderstorms for your Sunday and especially Monday as our next storm system arrives. Then down the pike a bit towards Halloween, Central Florida is slated to receive the strongest front of the season so far!
Next cold front to blast through Central Florida may bring some rain
Read full article: Next cold front to blast through Central Florida may bring some rainOur next cold front is slated to come across the state tomorrow. With it along the nose of that cooler air we might see some showers and maybe a pop off thunderstorm or two. Here's how to plan accordingly for these late afternoon/early evening rains.
Invest 97L tagged by the National Hurricane Center
Read full article: Invest 97L tagged by the National Hurricane CenterThe tropical wave highlighted in the Main Development Region for up to a 50 percent chance of formation within the next seven days has received the designation invest 97L. Where's it headed and how strong will it become, coming at you here.
After another big rain event, fall arrives in Central Florida
Read full article: After another big rain event, fall arrives in Central FloridaThursday and Friday were plagued by heavy rains and flood conditions especially for our east coast counties. Today, the skies may not have cleared yet, but the Fall air mass is making its way through the peninsula. How long will these conditions stick around?
The Gulf and the Caribbean highlighted for possible enhanced tropical activity
Read full article: The Gulf and the Caribbean highlighted for possible enhanced tropical activityThe newest Global Tropics Hazards Outlook is in from Climate Prediction Center, and they've elevated the chances we see some sort of tropical depression or stronger forming in the Caribbean or Southwest Gulf through the month of October. Here are some details you need to know
WATCH LIVE: Central Florida cold front to bring relief from heat after stormy days
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Central Florida cold front to bring relief from heat after stormy daysRelief from the heat may finally be on the horizon, with a cold front expected to bring cooler, more comfortable temperatures by the weekend.
Couple more rainy days ahead before Central Florida’s first small taste of fall
Read full article: Couple more rainy days ahead before Central Florida’s first small taste of fallTonight and into tomorrow we'll see some of our highest amounts of rainfall possible during this set up. We finally start to see a reprieve about mid week, before the pattern starts to switch up on us bringing down our first small dose of fall just in time for next weekend.
The Central American Gyre is set to return. Why Central Florida should be watching
Read full article: The Central American Gyre is set to return. Why Central Florida should be watchingComputer models are locking on to a broad area of spin expected to form over Central America to our southwest. This broad counter-clockwise turning in the winds is called a "gyre".
LIVE RADAR: Central Florida’s tropical rains will linger into the new week ahead
Read full article: LIVE RADAR: Central Florida’s tropical rains will linger into the new week aheadSaturday was categorized by fast moving showers and areas of heavier rainfall that ponded roadways and shut down a large majority of weekend plans. The set up for these showers and storms isn't in a hurry to move out, and looks to stick with us into your new work week. Here's how to best plan around what could be a wet start to next week.
As Humberto and Imelda move away, what’s next for hurricane season?
Read full article: As Humberto and Imelda move away, what’s next for hurricane season?We're getting close to the final stretch of time regarding the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. While it has been slower than initially perceived, we've had some pretty monstrous storms out there. Thankfully they've stayed away. Will our luck continue to hold? I want to break that down for you today, especially as we tend to shift gears at about this point in time regarding where we monitor for potential named storm development.
Central Florida can expected surf and wind hazards as Imelda and Humberto track offshore
Read full article: Central Florida can expected surf and wind hazards as Imelda and Humberto track offshoreCentral Florida braces for coastal hazards as tropical storm Imelda and Hurricane Humberto move offshore, with high winds, surf advisories, and rain chances in the latest Pinpoint Weather forecast.
A soggy Sunday in store for Central Florida before Tropical Depression 9 moves in
Read full article: A soggy Sunday in store for Central Florida before Tropical Depression 9 moves inThe tail end of a front and upper trough are sinking across our state tonight, with rain chances expected to rebound quickly tomorrow afternoon and evening. As we roll towards Monday, we'll begin switching from frontal influence to a more tropical influence.
Partly cloudy start to Central Florida work week before rain chances start to climb
Read full article: Partly cloudy start to Central Florida work week before rain chances start to climbSunday has once again provided us with lots of sunshine, warmth, and a good bit of humidity as a third layer. This should successfully carry over into your Monday, and then by Tuesday change will start to be seen once again across Central Florida. I have all the details on what kind of change and how much coming right up.
Gabrielle becomes 2nd hurricane of the 2025 hurricane season
Read full article: Gabrielle becomes 2nd hurricane of the 2025 hurricane seasonAs of 5pm NHC has upgraded Gabrielle to a category 1 hurricane, making it the second of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. Much of the forecast hasn't changed, and here's everything you need to know.
Fall conditions look to stick around Central Florida the next few days
Read full article: Fall conditions look to stick around Central Florida the next few daysA nice dose of fall has fallen across Central Florida, with temperatures dropping below 70 at night in some spots and a large majority of us never making it into the 90s during the warmest part of the day. That's going to continue for a bit longer. Here are all the details about what's ahead, and when things could finally start changing around again.
Central Florida can expect numerous showers and storms developing on Sunday
Read full article: Central Florida can expect numerous showers and storms developing on SundayCentral Florida is facing increased rain and thunderstorm chances as a stationary front lingers, bringing the potential for heavy downpours and minor flooding. News 6 meteorologist Michelle Morgan breaks down the latest Pinpoint Weather forecast and what to expect for the week ahead.
Tropical Storm Dexter forms over western Atlantic, NHC watching two other disturbances
Read full article: Tropical Storm Dexter forms over western Atlantic, NHC watching two other disturbancesTropical Storm Dexter formed Sunday in the western Atlantic, the National Hurricane Center said, as forecasters monitored two other disturbances.