Severe thunderstorms moved through Central Florida on Sunday, prompting warnings throughout the late morning and afternoon, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
TikTok informed users on Saturday night that the social media app will be unavailable due to a law banning the app.
After a rainy weekend, cold temperatures will move into Central Florida. Temperatures will drop to the 30s and 40s on Sunday night. By Monday morning, wind chills could reach as low as 25 degrees.
It’s not every day that snow makes the headlines in Florida, but today, residents of North Florida are preparing for a rare brush with winter weather.
Prolonged exposure to cold water can cause manatees to lose body heat, leading to a potentially fatal condition known as "cold stress."
A cold front arriving Sunday will bring cooler temperatures and heavy showers to Central Florida. See details:
Florida International University held its MLK Day of Service from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. Saturday. University of Florida already celebrated the day on Thursday with a lecture at Pugh Hall on the Gainesville campus. University of West Florida had it’s MLK Day of Service and Breakfast program Thursday.
Two Central Florida restaurants shut down the week of Dec. 29-Jan. 4, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
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I wouldn’t plan on any kind of travel from Tuesday night through the day Wednesday, no matter what kind of messy wintry mix we get.