By Wednesday, the National Weather Service says the high will be near 80 degrees.
We’ll see wind chill values in the 20s across much of north-central Florida this weekend.
Cold temperatures plunging into north-central Florida are prompting many counties to open shelters for those in need.
Before the cold weather arrives, the National Weather Service says strong to isolated severe thunderstorms threaten areas of north-central Florida during the late morning and early afternoon hours on Tuesday.
The forecast from the National Weather Service is calling for wind chill values as low as 22 degrees Tuesday night.
The National Weather Service says there’s a threat for strong to severe thunderstorms Friday night.
The were some injuries from the storm but so far no deaths reported in Florida.
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for several counties in the 352. The intense storms have already produced tornadoes that did extensive damage in the Florida panhandle.
A sprawling storm hit the Florida Panhandle that blew roofs off homes, toppled RVs and damaged a marina in the Panama City Beach area before moving across the Peninsula.
Gov. Ron DeSantis has activated the Florida State Guard to prepare for any impacts from the storm.