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Extreme Cold Watch issued for all of Central Florida.
Summary
The National Weather Service issued an Extreme Cold Watch for all of Central Florida as an Arctic blast is expected to bring overnight lows into the low 20s over the weekend.
Content
An Extreme Cold Watch has been issued for all of Central Florida as a strong Arctic blast approaches. The National Weather Service said a cold front is expected to arrive around midday Saturday and temperatures will drop rapidly through the evening. Overnight lows are forecast to reach the low to mid-20s over the weekend. Officials reported the watch may be upgraded to a warning.
Key details:
- The National Weather Service issued an Extreme Cold Watch for all of Central Florida, with an expected upgrade to a warning.
- A cold front is forecast to move through Saturday around midday, triggering a rapid temperature drop in the evening.
- Overnight lows from Saturday into Sunday are forecast in the low to mid-20s, and forecasters said these temperatures may break records.
- Wind chill values and gusty winds were reported, with wind chills as low as 9–12 degrees and gusts around 35–40 mph.
Summary:
The watch covers the weekend period when forecasters expect record-low temperatures and significant wind chills across Central Florida. The National Weather Service indicated the watch could be upgraded to a warning, which would be the next expected procedural step.
