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Sarasota-Bradenton Braces for Delayed Autumn Chill

4 Oct

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Summary

  • First cold front expected in mid-to-late October 2025
  • Real cool-down won't arrive until November 2025
  • Sarasota saw snow and sleet during 1989 Christmas cold front
Sarasota-Bradenton Braces for Delayed Autumn Chill

As of October 4th, 2025, Sarasota-Bradenton residents are still experiencing summer-like heat and humidity, despite the official start of autumn last month. According to Christianne Pierce, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, the first cold front is not expected to arrive until mid-to-late October 2025, and a real cool-down won't come until November.

Florida is currently in a La Niña pattern, which typically brings drier and warmer winters to the region. While inland areas tend to stay hotter longer, coastal communities like Sarasota-Bradenton often see the first hints of relief sooner. However, the initial cool air rarely lasts more than a day or two, with overnight lows being the best indicator of the change.

Interestingly, Sarasota has experienced a rare white Christmas in the past. During a cold front on December 23rd, 1989, snow fell in Tampa and Daytona Beach, making it Florida's most widespread snowstorm in history. Snow and sleet even reached as far south as Sarasota, a surprising sight for the typically warm coastal city.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
According to the article, the first cold front is expected to arrive in Sarasota-Bradenton in mid-to-late October 2025.
The article states that the La Niña pattern typically brings drier and warmer winters to the region, with inland areas staying hotter longer than coastal communities.
Yes, the article mentions that in 1989, during a Christmas cold front, snow and sleet fell as far south as Sarasota, a rare occurrence for the typically warm coastal city.

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