While it’s still not possible to time travel, despite the latest technology, it is feasible to walk through nearly 200 years of Central Florida history during a visit to Fort Christmas Historical Park.
Central Florida will be warm and sunny on Friday before more changes arrive this weekend. Our area will have a mild start Friday morning and warm up in the afternoon. Highs will reach the low 80s Friday afternoon with mostly sunny skies and dry conditions.
We'll finally see 80 degrees back on our temperature gauges. This is the latest arrival of these temperatures for our area as well as the FIRST we've actually seen the thermometer reach 80 since the start of 2025.
High pressure sticks around for another day, allowing temperatures to climb quickly under mostly clear skies into the mid to upper 70s.
The main symptoms are fever, chills and body aches, with respiratory symptoms like cough, runny news and shortness of breath.
His mother, Amberlie Reinertsen, says Mason has had lung complications since birth but has never been this sick before. Doctors report that Central Florida hospitals are seeing a spike in RSV cases, which can be life-threatening for infants, seniors, and those with underlying health conditions.
After a rainy weekend, cold temperatures are sweeping across Central Florida — with the frigid air here to stay. Overnight, temperatures dropped into the 30s and 40s, setting us up for a chilly Monday morning. Freeze warnings were in effect for multiple counties as wind chills dropped as low as in the 20s. Those warnings expired at 10 a.m.
In Florida, winter storm and freeze warnings both remain in place, and snow, sleet, or freezing rain is also expected.
Stores in Seminole and Brevard counties sold the winning Fantasy 5 tickets for Monday's drawings, according to Florida Lottery officials.
Temporary warming centers will be open on Thursday, Friday and Saturday as near-freezing temperatures sweep through Central Florida. RELATED: Central Florida wind chills dip into the 20s, frigid rain covers the state Lake County government will open a cold-weather shelter from 5 p.m. to 7 a.m. Wednesday through Friday.
Communities across Central Florida, in recent months, have taken up the question of whether or not to fluoridate drinking water. Earlier this month, Melbourne joined a growing list of Florida ...
Central Florida high school girls’ basketball teams continue to score big as the regular season gives way to the postseason. We looked at schools in seven area counties (Orange, Osceola, Lake, Seminole,