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Of course I knew it was going to be cold Wednesday morning but even my cat thought it was cold too!  Kitty is normally perched by the window all hours of the day but it was just too cold for her.  She must be a true Floridan because this is how I found her:

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I will keep the blanket out for Kitty because morning temperatures will again be unseasonably cold Thursday morning.  Winds are decreasing and this will help temperatures drop EVEN LOWER north of the bay.  I am forecasting upper 20s to low 30s north of the bay, mid to upper 30s inland, and mid 40s to near 50 along the coast.  A Freeze Warning continues for Citrus and Hernando Counties through 8 am.  Unlike Wednesday, wind chills won’t be a factor since the wind will be virtually calm this morning but we will see more areas of patchy frost develop.  Afternoon highs will still be cool for November but they will be a bit warmer.  North of the bay will see the low to mid 60s, while inland and coastal locations will top out in the mid 60s to near 70 with lots of sunshine!


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Megan Hatton:

Megan Hatton is a weather producer at WFLA. She graduated from The Ohio State University with a B.S. in Atmospheric Science. Email



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