All of brevard and osceola and even polk counties, we have a frost advisory for those counties that goes until 9 00 tomorrow morning. Heres why. Were already down to 52 degrees in orlando. 48 in ocala. 49 in gainesville and 50 in the villages. Leesburg also reporting 49 degrees already with a wind speed of 15 miles per hour. Thats pretty stiff. Winds are starting to die. As they do, we just drop like a rock. Overnight low tonight, 28 in ocala. 31 in the villages and 38 in orlando. Standing by now, meteorologist Candace Campos is here to talk about how cold things were this morning. Good evening. It looks like were certainly going to be dropping like a rock when it comes to temperatures across town but especially in one spot where were pinpointing for today. Its sumterville, in sumpter county. Temperatures for tonight, dropping to 38 degrees by midnight. Look at the wakeup temperatures as you head out the door on thursday. It looks like temperatures will climb back up into the low 60s.
We’re now two-thirds of the way through the 2024 Florida legislative session, and, as the saying goes, the writing is on the wall on some pieces of legislation that likely
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Controversial bills aimed at preventing local governments from removing historical monuments and restricting the types of flags flown at schools and other public buildings appear to be dead in the Florida Senate.Senate President Kathleen Passidomo, R-Naples, said she doesn’t expect the Senate to move forward on the monuments bill and that the flags bill is stuck in a committee that will not meet again.
Controversial bills aimed at preventing local governments from removing historical monuments and restricting the types of flags flown at schools and other public buildings appear to be dead in the Florida Senate.