TITUSVILLE, Fla. — With temperatures dropping across Central Florida, cold weather shelters are opening to help keep people safe. They’re helping those who don’t have reliable heat in their ...
A strong cold front is set to drop temperatures ... Channel 9 is reaching out to county leaders around Central Florida to gather more details on shelters that are opening this week.
COOLER AND COOLER TO WHE Temperatures will take a dip this week in Central Florida with lows expected in the 30s. Counties are opening cold weather shelters during the bout of freezing weather.
A cold and raw wind-driven rain will impact most of the region, with Marion, Alachua, and northern Flagler counties seeing icy conditions overnight into Wednesday morning.