ORLANDO, Fla. — Even though it’s been feeling like summer, “winter is coming” overnight into Sunday morning.
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After reaching the 80s this week, many areas of Central Florida will be near 40 degrees early Sunday morning.
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The cold temperatures should stick around for 24 hours.
Storms move out, cold moves in.
— George Waldenberger (@GWaldenWFTV) March 12, 2022
Central Florida is under a rare 'Wind Chill Advisory" overnight/Sunday morning as wind chills will dip into the low 30s in Orlando. pic.twitter.com/7aX49BXO7b
The big temperature change comes as cold air from the north is being drawn in around the storm system that moved through Florida on Saturday.
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The air will be so cold, windchill advisories have been posted for most of Central Florida, with freezing temperatures possible in parts of Sumter, Marion and Flagler counties by morning.
Though we can expect breezy and chilly conditions early Sunday, Central Florida will be on track to head back to the 80s by Tuesday.
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People in Central Florida should also keep an eye on Tuesday, as more storms are possible during the second half of the day.
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