Arctic blast possible for much of Florida next weekend

If you needed a reminder from Mother Nature that it’s still winter across the Tampa Bay region, it’s about to come in two waves.

Starting Friday, temperatures will be in the 60s, with only Sunday and Monday forecasted to have temps in the 70s. Lows at night, starting Thursday night, will dip into the mid-40s.

But that’s just the first shot of cold air for the region; the next big cold air blast is possible next weekend.

ABC Action News Meteorologist Greg Dee has been tracking the developing weather pattern and gave this analysis.

“As far as the weekend of Jan 12, Disney Marathon Weekend in Orlando, the GFS & the EURO both agree that cold air will come down into the Great Lakes down to the Ohio River Valley that weekend. The question & big difference between them is how far south does it go?

First, the GFS: This model brings through a low pressure out of the Gulf across Florida the Thu/Fri before (around Jan 10). It’s not tropical. Tropical systems are not possible this time of year. The water is too cold. It’s just a low pressure that forms in the Gulf. It’ll bring rain. The storm is out of the picture by Saturday & although the GFS has a cool down behind it, it’s definitely not as intense or as far south as the EURO. The GFS has temperatures to 32ºF as far south as Gainesville on the morning of Sunday, Jan 12, with upper 30s down to about DeSoto County. Cold, but not record-setting or that threatening for central Florida.

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