January 22, 2014

Freeze Warnings and Watches Issued for much of Central and Northern Florida

 
Freeze Warning
The National Weather Service as issued a freeze warning in effect from 1 AM EST until 8 AM EST Thursday.
A freeze warning means sub-freezing temperatures are imminent or highly likely.  temperatures will fall quickly after sunset tonight and will fall to near freezing over much of the area after midnight. Up to around 4 hours of temperatures between 30 to 32 degrees will be possible across more rural locations west of Interstate 95 through sunrise. A few normally colder sites along the Mainland coast and immediate urban areas around Orlando and Sanford dropping will drop near the freezing mark for an hour or two. Frost is expected, even in areas that remain just above or only briefly reach freezing.
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Freeze Watch
The National Weather Service as issued a freeze watch in effect from late tonight through Thursday morning.
A freeze watch means temperatures of 32 degrees or lower are possible, for any duration of time. There is a potential for temperatures to drop to the freezing mark or slightly below over Hendry and inland Collier counties late tonight into early Thursday morning. However, confidence is too low for an upgrade to a warning at this time. Therefore, a freeze watch remains in effect for these areas.
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Hard Freeze Warning
The National Weather Service as issued a hard freeze warning in effect from 8 PM EST this evening until 10 AM EST Thursday.
A hard freeze warning means sub-freezing temperatures are imminent or highly likely, with a high likelihood of temperatures less than 27 degrees for at least 2 hours.  The current advisory is forecasting minimum temperatures from 23 to 26 degrees with a duration below freezing from 10 to 12 hours.
 
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Hard Freeze Watch
The National Weather Service as issued a hard freeze watch in effect from Thursday evening through Friday morning.
A hard freeze watch means sub-freezing temperatures are possible, with the possibility of temperatures less than 27 degrees for at least 2 hours. The current advisory is on watch for minimum temperatures from 20 to 25 degrees with a duration below freezing from 12 to 15 hours.
 
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Hard Freeze Warning & Hard Freeze Watch
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Hard Freeze Warning & Freeze Watch
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Freeze Warning & Freeze Watch
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