News Summary
Central Florida is experiencing an unexpected blast of chilly weather with cold air and strong winds, prompting authorities to open cold weather shelters across the region. Residents are advised to prepare for temperatures in the mid-50s, particularly along the coast where winds could reach up to 30 mph. Various counties, including Brevard, Flagler, and Volusia, are offering shelter options for those in need. With a Cold Weather Advisory in place, residents should take precautions as they face unusual winter conditions, including a potential winter storm forecasted for northern Florida.
Central Florida Faces Chilly Weather: Cold Weather Shelters Opened
Orlando, Florida – A sudden blast of cold air is sweeping through Central Florida, catching many residents off guard. That’s right, it’s not just the typical sunshine and warm temperatures anymore! As temperatures drop and strong winds kick in, authorities are stepping up to help with the opening of cold weather shelters across the region.
Brace Yourself for Wind and Chill
Starting this Tuesday, winds are expected to pick up significantly, reaching speeds of 15-25 mph inland and a blustery 20-30 mph along the coast. If you’re in Volusia and Brevard counties, brace yourself for even stronger gusts that could hit up to 40-45 mph. It’s time to bundle up and stay warm!
Temperature Expectations
The forecast for today shows high temperatures hovering in the mid- to upper 50s north of Osceola, while those lucky enough to be along the southern coast can expect a slightly warmer day with highs in the upper 60s. Those who plan to spend time outdoors should take note, though: a Wind Advisory and High Surf Advisory have been issued to ensure safety for those along the coastline.
Cold Weather Shelters Ready to Help
Community partners are stepping up across multiple counties to ensure that everyone has a safe place to stay warm. Here’s a quick rundown of where you can find cold weather shelters:
- Brevard County: Shelters are being opened based on the latest forecasts from the National Weather Service.
- Flagler County: The Sheltering Tree is setting up at Rock Transformation Center at 2200 N. State St. in Bunnell. They welcome anyone without heat, not just the homeless. Plus, transportation will be provided along two routes!
- Lake County: Stay updated by texting “COLD” to 888-777 for alerts and shelter information.
- Marion County: The Salvation Army has got your back, offering accommodations for anyone in need of warmth and safety.
- Volusia County: Local organizations are working together to provide essential shelter for those without proper heating or housing.
Cold Weather Advisory
Mark your calendars for Wednesday, January 22. A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect for the areas around Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando from 1 a.m. to 9 a.m. with wind chills dropping temperatures to as low as 25 degrees. That’s definitely not the sunny Florida weather that people are used to!
Precautions Still Necessary
Residents and visitors are strongly advised to take proper precautions when heading outside. Don’t forget to layer up! Hats, gloves, and warm clothing are essential to staying comfortable and safe during this chilly spell.
Weather Woes for Theme Parks
In case you were planning a visit to Disney’s Blizzard Beach water park, you may want to rethink those plans as the park is currently closed and might remain shuttered due to freezing temperatures. It’s certainly an unusual situation for Central Florida’s attractions!
Severe Weather Complications Ahead
To make matters even more serious, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency ahead of a major winter storm that’s rolling through the Southeast. This storm is expected to bring mixed winter precipitation to northern Florida, creating hazardous travel conditions as well.
Expect Snow and Ice in Northern Florida
Winter storm warnings are currently active for northern parts of the state, and it looks like it’s going to get pretty messy. Snow accumulations in the Florida Panhandle might reach between 2-8 inches, which is a big deal for an area that typically enjoys warmth and sunshine. Residents should take this situation seriously and prepare for potentially dangerous travel conditions in affected areas.
So there you have it! Central Florida is gearing up to face a bit of winter weather that can make even the locals shiver. Stay warm, stay safe, and enjoy the unexpected chill!
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