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  • Arctic air this weekend in Central Florida

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    Arctic air this weekend in Central Florida

    WAY. THIS. OH MY GOODNESS I DON’T KNOW. GUYS. WE’RE GONNA NEED TO HUNKER FOR BLANKETS FOR A WHILE. WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES IN EFFECT AGAIN STARTING AT MIDNIGHT UNTIL 9 A.M. TOMORROW MORNING. WE HAVE FREEZE WARNINGS IN EFFECT AND ALSO A COLD WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT, BECAUSE ANOTHER NIGHT OF DANGEROUSLY COLD TEMPERATURES, AIR TEMPERATURES THEMSELVES WILL DROP DOWN INTO THE 20S AND 30S. WIND CHILLS AS YOU WAKE UP TOMORROW MORNING, BACK DOWN INTO THE MID 20S AND LOW 30S. SO IT’S GOING TO BE ANOTHER VERY, VERY CHILLY START TO TOMORROW MORNING, 37 YEAR LOW AS YOU WAKE UP ON THURSDAY MORNING IN ORLANDO, 32 IN LEESBURG WILL DROP DOWN TO THE UPPER 20S IN THE VILLAGES AND IN OCALA. TOMORROW AFTERNOON WE’RE GOING TO SEE ANOTHER DAY OF GORGEOUS SUNSHINE, BUT HIGH TEMPERATURES ARE STILL GOING TO BE WELL BELOW NORMAL. WE’RE ONLY GOING TO SEE HIGHS MOSTLY IN THE LOW 60S TOMORROW. THEN ON FRIDAY WE ARE LOOKING AT SLIGHTLY WARMER TEMPERATURES, AND I SAY THAT LOOSELY WITH AIR QUOTES BECAUSE IT’S ONLY JUST GOING TO BE A FEW DEGREES WARMER THAN TOMORROW. AND THEN SATURDAY WE’RE WATCHING A STORM SYSTEM, A COASTAL LOW THAT’S EXPECTED DEVELOP OFF THE SOUTHEAST COAST LINE. THIS AN ATTACHED FRONT COULD BRING US SOME RAIN SHOWERS ON SATURDAY. AND THEN BEHIND THAT FRONT, THAT IS WHEN WE’RE EXPECTING THAT VERY COLD ARCTIC AIR TO MOVE INTO FLORIDA. WE ARE LOOKING AT BY SUNDAY, SOME OF THE COLDEST AIR WE’VE SEEN IN WELL OVER A DECADE. WE COULD BE SHATTERING SEVERAL RECORDS COME SUNDAY MORNING. SO OCALA, WE’RE LOOKING AT A LOW OF 21 DEGREES LEESBURG A LOW OF 24. THAT WOULD SHATTER YOUR OLD RECORD OF 30 IN LEESBURG DAYTONA BEACH HIGHS OR LOWS WILL ONLY BE IN THE MID 20S COME SUNDAY MORNING. THAT WILL ALSO BREAK YOUR RECORD. AND LOOK AT THAT ORLANDO WILL DROP DOWN TO 26 DEGREES, BUT THAT’S NOT EVEN FACTORING THE WINDS. THEY’LL BE RIGHT. QUITE BREEZY COME SUNDAY MORNING. THAT’S GOING TO MAKE THOSE WIND CHILLS DOWN INTO THE TEENS. AND THEN ANOTHER COLD START FOR MONDAY MORNING OF NEXT WEEK AS WELL. SO AGAIN, PROLONGED COLD HERE IN CENTRAL FLORIDA. LIVE LOOK OUTSIDE THIS AFTERNOON. TIME NOW 1219. WE SEE GORGEOUS SUNSHINE OUT THERE AND TEMPERATURES AT LEAST HAVE CLIMBED INTO THE LOW 50S FOR MOST OF US. 54 RIGHT NOW IN DELAND. 51 NEW SMYRNA BEACH. TAKING A LOOK AT OUR SATELLITE AND RADAR, CLEAR SKIES AND DRY CONDITIONS. SO IF YOU’RE HEADING OUT THIS AFTERNOON, YOU’LL LIKELY NEED A JACKET. STILL, YOU’LL DEFINITELY NEED ONE THIS EVENING AS TEMPERATURES QUICKLY PLUMMET AFTER SUNSET. TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR CENTRAL FLORIDA CERTIFIED MOST ACCURATE SEVEN DAY FORECAST. WE HAVE A SEVERE WEATHER WARNING DAY FOR SUNDAY AND MONDAY MORNING. BECAUSE OF THAT BRUTAL ARCTIC AIR THAT WILL BE ON OUR DOORSTEP AND MOVING INTO CENTRAL FLORIDA, AND WE’RE AT LEAST THOUGH, WILL GET FAIRLY DRY CONDITIONS.

    Arctic Air This Weekend| January 28th Forecast

    Arctic Air This Weekend| January 28th Forecast

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  • Snow showers into Thursday, then arctic blast

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    SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — It’s a breezy and milder tonight into Thursday with temperatures rising into the 30s. Don’t get used to it, though, because arctic air and dangerously cold wind chills will be returning to CNY with heavy lake snow east of Lake Ontario soon. When? Find out below…

    Latest radar:

    Lake snow takes a brief break

    Heavy lake effect snow near and just north of Watertown has dissipated for now.

    However, a Winter Storm Warning will remain in effect for the counties east of Lake Ontario until 7 p.m. Friday due to more heavy lake snow on the way for Thursday afternoon and Friday. A Winter Weather Advisory is also up for Northern Oneida County until 1 p.m. Thursday.

    Milder tonight into Thursday, but…

    The chill continues to ease tonight into Thursday with temperatures rising into the upper 20s to low 30s during the night, and low 30s through midday Thursday. Unfortunately, there is a gusty breeze again (this time out of the southwest) so there is a wind chill. However, instead of wind chills below zero, our Wednesday night and Thursday wind chills are in the teens and low 20s.

    Snow showers late tonight, but not lake effect

    After a mainly quiet evening across CNY, a pre-frontal trough blows through CNY between about 1 and 5 am with a burst of snow producing a coating to 2 inches for most, but upwards of 4 to 8 inches around the Tug Hill.

    Arctic chill/lake effect return for the end of the week

    After the little warm up, more seasonable temperatures Wednesday and Thursday with highs rising well into the 20s to near 30 Wednesday and low 30s Thursday. This warm up is just temporary, though. Another cold front comes through Thursday afternoon with another coating to an inch of snow possible for most, while upwards of another 4 to 8 inches is expected east of Lake Ontario.

    Behind the cold front, more arctic air builds in and stays with us through the upcoming weekend and beyond. By the start of the weekend, highs likely will not get out of the single digits for the first time in about 4 years in Syracuse!

    Along with the return of the cold air will be another round of significant lake effect snow Thursday night and Friday. Again, the target zone looks to be the counties east of Lake Ontario north of Syracuse, but some of the lake snow in a weakened state looks to drop into the Syracuse area Friday night into the start of the weekend. Stay tuned.

    Keeping an eye on a nor’easter Sunday/Monday…

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