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Larry Mowry Quotes

«We could actually see a frost here in Orlando. We will have a hard freeze north of Orlando.»
Author: Larry Mowry
«There is a good possibility of a freeze or frost mainly to the north and west of Interstate 4.»
Author: Larry Mowry
«The real cold air gets here Friday afternoon and stays with us through the day Saturday and also into Sunday morning.»
Author: Larry Mowry
«We are not going to warm up at all during the day Friday, and it will turn windy. We are going to see wind chills tomorrow in the 40s all day long.»
Author: Larry Mowry
«We expect a colder morning on Sunday.»
Author: Larry Mowry
«The storm will likely continue to grow before it makes landfall right near Fort Lauderdale, Fla., roughly between 11 p.m. and 3 a.m. is the projected time.»
Author: Larry Mowry
«As we head into the afternoon, we will see northern rain bands move into our area. That will produce brief heavy downpours and gusty winds. It is going to be similar to what happened Thursday in terms of seeing some sunshine during points of the day and then other times seeing a real heavy downpour with winds kicking up.»
Author: Larry Mowry
«The projected path of movement swings it away from Central Florida and then curves it toward the Panhandle by the time we get to Monday with a projected landfall roughly between Apalachicola and New Orleans. That is the uncertainty we still have with the next landfall. But the path of Katrina takes it toward the Panhandle and well away from Central Florida.»
Author: Larry Mowry
«It will spend a lot of time well away from Central Florida. But on Sunday, it will make a curve back toward the Panhandle and that's when we will probably see the most rain in our area. The projected landfall is roughly between Apalachicola and New Orleans.»
Author: Larry Mowry
«The tornado watch has sort of whittled away. It did include Orlando earlier this morning and shifted southward. The threat has decreased here in Orlando.»
Author: Larry Mowry

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