If you're planning on visiting the Orlando area soon, and you've been monitoring the local forecasts, then you've probably been stunned at some of the reports. For example, early morning temperatures have hit freezing temperatures. When considering the wind chill factor, those temperatures are much lower. Now, I don't know about everyone else, but I certainly wouldn't travel to Orlando for a vacation and expect to have a lovely January morning in New England. So, just how low and how long will these conditions last, and when can we expect "normal" Florida weather to return? The good news is... very soon!
Candace Campos, of News 6 WKMG Orlando, reported the following brutally cold morning temperatures recorded in central Orlando...
Feels like temperatures dipping below freezing across all of Central FL. Warming into the 50s today. #news6 pic.twitter.com/RyQZajbLZw— Candace Campos (@CandaceNews6) January 5, 2018
How are these temperatures affecting people? Well, just look at what they're doing to the poor iguanas... they are freezing into immobility and falling from the trees!
Fortunately, Frank did later tweet that this iguana was warmed in the glorious Florida sun, and walked himself to cover later in the day.The scene at my backyard swimming pool this 40-degree South Florida morning: A frozen iguana. pic.twitter.com/SufdQI0QBx— Frank Cerabino (@FranklyFlorida) January 4, 2018
Candace has good news for us though. Orlando temperatures are expected to climb into the mid 60's by Sunday, and back into the 70's by Monday.
Where's the warmth? The return of the 60s and 70s are right around the corner! #news6 pic.twitter.com/yJX2mkOeSB— Candace Campos (@CandaceNews6) January 5, 2018
Thanks goodness! Hope to see you all in sunny Florida soon!
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