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Florida will remain abnormally warm throughout the weekend, but a cold front is coming to the rescue. Some rain is expected through its passage and after as it retracts.
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Visibility likely to be completely obstructed overnight across the Panhandle, but parts of Central and South Florida could alos experience dense patchy fog into Thursday morning.
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Florida was not the lightning capital of the U.S. in 2025, according to report by AEM. Researchers found Oklahoma led the country in lightning flash density.
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January 2026 is expected to bring warmer-than-average and drier-than-normal conditions across much of the Southeast, according to NOAA’s latest climate outlook.
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No rain in sight to end 2025 or start 2026, but plenty of cold moving across Florida, with some areas that could experience a freezing night and others with patchy frost.
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During the colder months, the National Weather Service can issue a range of alerts across Florida, from Frost Advisories to Extreme Cold Warnings, to help protect people, pets, plants and property.
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A cold blast will take over Florida just in time to end the year, and many will wake up to one of the coldest, if not the most frigid, air masses of the season so far. Be extra careful when handling fireworks. It's going to be dry!
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A strong cold front will bring an abrupt end to the warm Christmas weather across parts of the Sunshine State, sending temperatures 20 degrees below average during the week.
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The last 5 years have been warmer than average, except 2022, where temperatures were the coldest since the 1980s across some official locations. How about the weather for this year?
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The winds will be constant and intense from the northeast during the first half of the week before Christmas. The rip current risk will remain hig,h and rough seas will be dangerous for boaters.