Yes, It Snowed out last night.....

PhotoDave219

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Original Poster
Snow Flurries were seen around 9PM in the Orlando Area.

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...112206,0,424325.story?coll=orl-home-headlines
A few frosty flakes fall

But temperatures are expected to rise again on Thanksgiving.

Willoughby Mariano
Sentinel Staff Writer

November 22, 2006, 4:54 PM EST

First, we had snow in Central Florida, then another day of cool temperatures that felt colder with the wind.

Temperatures today stayed in the 50s in most Central Florida locations, but will drop again into the 40s this evening. Thanksgiving, however, will return to more seasonal conditions, with a high of about 70 and light winds. The same, or a littler better, is forecast for the weekend.

Northerners coming here to escape cold weather got a surprise instead late Tuesday: snow in Central Florida.

The National Weather Service confirmed that flakes -- albeit mixed with rain -- were in the skies over Central Florida. Reports of flurries began drifting in from northern parts of the area at about 9 p.m., weather-service meteorologist John Pendergrast said.

Observers in Deltona, Ponce Inlet, Ocoee, Lake Mary and Orlando spotted the wet flakes. It wasn't enough to make snow angels, or even call for a shovel, but it was snow.

"It's just cold enough in the lower levels of the atmosphere" to keep the flakes from melting, Pendergrast said.

The last time the region saw snow was in 2003, when flakes fell over Brevard and Volusia counties.

Tuesday night's snow fell as temperatures dipped to the low 40s, Pendergrast said. Overnight temperatures were expected to fall to the 30s.

Snow falls regularly in the chilly atmosphere high above Orlando but almost always melts as it hits warmer air near the ground, Pendergrast said.

Weather officials had issued an overnight wind-chill advisory.

Wind chills may drop into the 20s in parts of north Florida and high temperatures may only reach the 60s as far south as the Keys today, state meteorologist Ben Nelson said.

Miami wasn't expected to even hit 70 today, and low temperatures were expected to dive into the mid-40s.

A developing storm out at sea off of Florida's east coast is driving cold air southward into the state, which resulted in freeze watches for several locations in the Panhandle earlier this week. Residents were being reminded to protect themselves, their plants, their pets and their pipes.

The cold weather is expected to last through Thanksgiving, but by the end of the week warmer temperatures were forecast to return. By Sunday, the high in Miami is expected to be 81.

Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.
 
Cool! We haven't had snow yet in MD. It's pouring today..if only it were 10 degrees colder, it would be snowing a lot...but then again, that wouldn't COMPLETELY screw up holiday traffic.
 

Epcot82Guy

Well-Known Member
I think I would have been traumatized if I had been stuck for 15 minutes in mixed snow and rain... WHERE IS GUEST RELATIONS!?!?!? :fork:
 

mkt

When a paradise is lost go straight to Disney™
Premium Member
That's why my Orlando Sentinel this morning came in a slush-filled bag...

phooey!
 
Snow Flurries were seen around 9PM in the Orlando Area.

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...112206,0,424325.story?coll=orl-home-headlines
A few frosty flakes fall

But temperatures are expected to rise again on Thanksgiving.

Willoughby Mariano
Sentinel Staff Writer

November 22, 2006, 4:54 PM EST

First, we had snow in Central Florida, then another day of cool temperatures that felt colder with the wind.

Temperatures today stayed in the 50s in most Central Florida locations, but will drop again into the 40s this evening. Thanksgiving, however, will return to more seasonal conditions, with a high of about 70 and light winds. The same, or a littler better, is forecast for the weekend.

Northerners coming here to escape cold weather got a surprise instead late Tuesday: snow in Central Florida.

The National Weather Service confirmed that flakes -- albeit mixed with rain -- were in the skies over Central Florida. Reports of flurries began drifting in from northern parts of the area at about 9 p.m., weather-service meteorologist John Pendergrast said.

Observers in Deltona, Ponce Inlet, Ocoee, Lake Mary and Orlando spotted the wet flakes. It wasn't enough to make snow angels, or even call for a shovel, but it was snow.

"It's just cold enough in the lower levels of the atmosphere" to keep the flakes from melting, Pendergrast said.

The last time the region saw snow was in 2003, when flakes fell over Brevard and Volusia counties.

Tuesday night's snow fell as temperatures dipped to the low 40s, Pendergrast said. Overnight temperatures were expected to fall to the 30s.

Snow falls regularly in the chilly atmosphere high above Orlando but almost always melts as it hits warmer air near the ground, Pendergrast said.

Weather officials had issued an overnight wind-chill advisory.

Wind chills may drop into the 20s in parts of north Florida and high temperatures may only reach the 60s as far south as the Keys today, state meteorologist Ben Nelson said.

Miami wasn't expected to even hit 70 today, and low temperatures were expected to dive into the mid-40s.

A developing storm out at sea off of Florida's east coast is driving cold air southward into the state, which resulted in freeze watches for several locations in the Panhandle earlier this week. Residents were being reminded to protect themselves, their plants, their pets and their pipes.

The cold weather is expected to last through Thanksgiving, but by the end of the week warmer temperatures were forecast to return. By Sunday, the high in Miami is expected to be 81.

Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.
When I saw it on the Weather Channel I couldn't believe it....I live in Florida and came to New York to see some snow. No snow in New York, possible sleet though.

I bet that spread some Disney wishes. 1,000,000th dream on Mother Nature!
 

mkepcotmgmak

Well-Known Member
i remember when it snowed abotu seven miles from the magic kingdom two or three years ago - it wasn't much - but there were snow flurries in the air...
 

WDW4LIFE

New Member
This is funny, our meteorologist in RI was showing a clip of the snow and I swore I thought it was a joke or the artifical snow coming from MVMC. She also said she felt bad for the birds who went down there for the winter to get away from the snow, it musta really threw them off. They coulda stayed in RI and got the same thing...:lol:
 

PhotoDave219

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Yeah well the weather hit 70 sofar today. I want my mid-60s holiday delights, not this 80 degree stuff. Turkeys are for roasting, not tourists....
 

Mr Bill

Well-Known Member
Living in Florida, I had never seen snow before in my life. After falling asleep in the recliner at 7 o'clock that night, I still haven't!
 

Fievel

RunDisney Addict
Wow...40's, huh? That must have been like what most of us feel like in sub-zero temps. It was in the 50's here yesterday, and I went without a jacket.

On the downside, I've had to shovel snow twice already. Stupid demon snow.
 

bhg469

Well-Known Member
Living in Florida, I had never seen snow before in my life. After falling asleep in the recliner at 7 o'clock that night, I still haven't!


You aren't missing much.... When you grow up with something called lake effect you get plenty of it.
 

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