How cold will it get in Florida?
Orlando is forecast to reach 34°F (1.1°C) on Friday morning, potentially the coldest in four years.
Weather / Regional
Several regions are bracing for a significant drop in temperatures and potential wintry weather as we move further into January 2026. This article summarizes the key weather forecasts and what you can expect in the coming days.
The approaching cold weather system presents several challenges for different regions. In the Northeast, residents should monitor forecasts for potential snowfall and prepare for icy conditions. Travel may be affected, and it's essential to ensure homes are adequately heated to prevent damage from freezing pipes. Central Florida faces a less common but still significant cold snap. While record lows are unlikely, the expected temperatures are low enough to warrant precautions, especially for sensitive plants and those unaccustomed to such cold. Remember to bring pets indoors, too.
Regional weather variations indicate the importance of hyperlocal forecasts. For example, while Orlando may see lows in the mid-30s, northern communities could experience even colder conditions with wind chill factors making it feel closer to the 20s.
Orlando is forecast to reach 34°F (1.1°C) on Friday morning, potentially the coldest in four years.
There is a possibility of snow, particularly later in the week, but the exact details are still uncertain.
Stay updated on the latest forecasts, protect plants and pipes from freezing, bring pets indoors, and adjust travel plans as needed.
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