How cold will it get in Florida?
Near-freezing temperatures are expected in the Panhandle and North Florida.
Weather / Forecasts
Florida residents and spring breakers should prepare for a weekend of scattered showers and storms, followed by a significant temperature drop early next week. A cold front is expected to bring near-freezing temperatures to the Panhandle an...
South Florida will experience scattered showers and storms through the weekend, with a lull in rainfall during the mid-afternoon hours. Rain chances will increase again in the evening and overnight, with potential for isolated thunderstorms. Temperatures will be cooler than the previous days. A cold front is expected to move through the region early next week, bringing cooler and drier air.
North and Central Florida are bracing for a more significant temperature drop. The approaching cold front, trailing a late-season winter storm, will bring near-freezing temperatures to the Panhandle and North Florida.
**Impact on Spring Breakers:** Spring breakers should be aware of the potential for storms and cooler temperatures throughout Florida. While the western half of the country is experiencing a heat wave, Florida will be facing a late-season chill. Disney World spring breakers can expect high temperatures in the low 80s on Monday, plummeting to a daytime high of near 60 degrees on Tuesday. Wednesday morning in Orlando could drop into the 40s.
Near-freezing temperatures are expected in the Panhandle and North Florida.
South Florida will experience cooler temperatures, with lows in the upper 50s to low 60s.
Some isolated areas around Tampa could see 4 to 6 inches of rain over seven days, with the heaviest showers expected over the weekend. High-end rainfall in South Florida could be 2 to 3 inches.
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