We hope you are enjoying this mild & sunny Friday so far. If you look toward the lower third of this camera shot, far to the west you'll see a deck of clouds. That's the leading edge of a cold front that will bring the chance for showers to #Gainesville this afternoon. #FLwx pic.twitter.com/0Sxpbfql7U
— UF Weather (@UFWeather) January 15, 2021
Lows will be about normal tonight. Your early morning commute will be dry, but a front will pass by in the mid-afternoon. #flwx pic.twitter.com/Pk5LxHv8v4
— UF Weather (@UFWeather) January 15, 2021
A beautiful evening is in store for us. You still may need a light jacket if heading out... #flwx pic.twitter.com/qYIbVyUMon
— UF Weather (@UFWeather) January 14, 2021
Skies remain sunny this afternoon with temperatures dropping quickly after sunset. Expect the 40s by 8pm.#flwx pic.twitter.com/Hrn1WjGcRd
— UF Weather (@UFWeather) January 14, 2021
There's a sight we haven't seen in a while...the sun! Patchy fog will burn off this morning, and skies should stay clear and sunny throughout the afternoon. Highs near 60. Enjoy the ☀️ #Gators. #FLwx pic.twitter.com/xucZBHB21R
— UF Weather (@UFWeather) January 14, 2021
Heads up interior #NFla including #Gainesville and #Ocala: Pockets of dense fog are reducing visibility this morning. Drive with additional caution! #FLwx https://t.co/agl9bXpsNK
— UF Weather (@UFWeather) January 14, 2021
Bundle up if you are heading out early tomorrow because lows are expected to fall into the mid 30s. Driving on your scooter? It'll feel more like the mid 20s. 🛵❄️🥶 #FLwx pic.twitter.com/7yvISnL5MQ
— UF Weather (@UFWeather) January 14, 2021
Sick of gray skies? Clearing should take place overnight, and we'll likely see blue skies across #NFla tomorrow. @MetMeganB has the forecast for you: pic.twitter.com/r6mK51yKcW
— UF Weather (@UFWeather) January 14, 2021
Light rain continues along a line from #Jacksonville and #Gainesville to the south and east. Showers should gradually move out of #NFla through the late evening. #FLwx pic.twitter.com/EEP0JYDuSm
— UF Weather (@UFWeather) January 13, 2021
There's a slight chance for passing showers through the mid evening here in #Gainesville. Then skies should begin to clear and temperatures dropping into the 30s overnight. #FLwx pic.twitter.com/dC24QFa0qD
— UF Weather (@UFWeather) January 13, 2021