The last time Central Florida saw freezing temperatures was Christmas Day 2022, sinking to nearly 30 in some areas and causing sleet in Brevard County. Thursday’s high temperature in Orlando is expected to reach 53 with a low of 38.
WIERSDALE, Fla. - Citrus farmer Bill Reed is thankful the frigid temperatures didn't go below freezing. He owns and operates Hilltop Groves, where citrus lovers can pick their own oranges. Reed comes from generations of citrus farmers; his great-grandfather came to Florida from Maine in the 1800s to cash in on the crop.
ORLANDO, Fla. – Thursday will feature another raw day with overcast skies, a breezy northwest wind at times and a few showers. High temperatures will again struggle to climb out of the mid 40s with a 40% chance for rain. Skies will try and clear by Friday morning which will allow temperatures to fall into the 30s across Central Florida.
A former head of the Orlando Museum of Art who left the museum in 2022 after it was raided by the FBI as part of a probe into several forged Jean-Michel Basquiat paintings has died.
The rare snow storm that has swept across the Florida Panhandle has brought winter weather to the Sunshine State from snow to sleet and freezing rain.
At least 55 statutes include references to the Gulf of Mexico, while local-government ordinances also are tied to the traditional name
Unusually cold temperatures in central Florida have led to winter weather advisories with rain and strong winds.
As the historic winter storm that traveled across the southern U.S. heads east, it's leaving snowfall from Texas to North Carolina. This image was captured by a NOAA satellite showing several inches of snow left on the ground.
Central Florida’s culinary scene is in the spotlight as several local chefs and restaurants have been named semifinalists for the prestigious 2025 James Beard Awards.
Florida is experiencing snow, a rare event for the Sunshine State. Learn more about the areas in Florida that witnessed snowfall.
While the snow may be over, the cold isn't, and that brings another hazard to Florida motorists not used to driving in snow and ice.
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