The National Weather Service forecast calls for a slight chance of showers between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. The parade kicks off at noon and is expected to be over by 2 p.m.

The Atlantic basin had 20 named storms — the fourth-highest total since 1950. They include seven hurricanes, three of which became major hurricanes at a Category 3 or higher.

At 6:00 a.m. this morning, the National Weather Service official temperature at the Ocala International Airport read 31 degrees.
Overnight temperatures Tuesday and Wednesday nights are expected to be in the 30s across the 352. That is prompting some communities to activate cold weather shelter programs for the homeless.
The National Weather Service says it’ll be in the 30s Wednesday and Thursday mornings across most of the 352.

Check the forecast and discover things to do in north-central Florida this holiday weekend.

Check out the forecast: The National Weather Service (NWS) is calling for a chance of rain for parts of the 352 on Tuesday and Wednesday.

The glow of lights from events like Light Up Ocala will brighten moods darkened by clouds this weekend. Check out our list of holiday activities around the 352.
Thursday looks to be the worst day with the chance for precipitation at 60% and thunderstorms possible.
Looking for Veterans Day ceremonies in north-central Florida? We have a list of some around the area.