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Orlando May See 25-Degree Temps Sunday Morning
27 Jan
Summary
- Record cold temperatures are forecast for Orlando on Sunday.
- Wind chills could drop into the single digits and teens.
- Snowfall is possible but unlikely in Florida this weekend.

Central Florida faces the prospect of historic low temperatures this coming Sunday, with Orlando potentially experiencing readings of 25 degrees or colder. Forecasters are closely monitoring a developing winter storm that could track unusually far south, bringing the coldest air in decades to the Southeast.
Significant wind chill is expected from Saturday night into Sunday, with temperatures feeling like single digits and teens. This severe cold could cause widespread damage. Although some models suggest a possibility of snowflakes in Georgia and South Carolina, the likelihood of seeing snow or flurries in Florida is currently considered low.
For Orlando, air temperatures have not fallen below 25 degrees since December 2010. The current forecast indicates a real possibility of reaching or surpassing that threshold on Sunday morning. Even without snow, the area anticipates record-setting low temperatures and highs, making February 1st a potentially historic day for the city.




