Florida Faces Warmer, Drier Winter Than Normal
Florida Faces Warmer, Drier Winter Than Normal
US · Published Sep 24, 2025
Florida's winter is predicted to be warmer and drier than average, especially in Tampa Bay.
Below-normal rainfall and weaker cold snaps are expected, but occasional cold fronts may bring cooler temperatures.
The forecast aligns with typical La Niña weather patterns in the Southeast.
Florida anticipates a warmer, drier winter season
Florida is bracing for a winter season that's expected to be warmer and drier than usual, particularly in the Tampa Bay region. According to the latest forecasts, the Sunshine State will likely experience below-average rainfall and less intense cold snaps. This outlook aligns with typical weather patterns associated with La Niña, which tends to influence weather across the Southeast United States.
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