Top 5 ways Florida wildlife stays warm in winter
When the weather drops below 70 degrees Floridians are known for pulling out the boots and scarves. But, alligators, snakes, manatees, and spiders don't have a winter wardrobe, so how do they stay warm? News 6 Chief Meteorologist Tom Sorrells brings you the wild and unsual answers on Talk to Tom.
Top 5 ways Florida wildlife stays warm in winter
When the weather drops below 70 degrees Floridians are known for pulling out the boots and scarves. But, alligators, snakes, manatees, and spiders don't have a winter wardrobe, so how do they stay warm? News 6 Chief Meteorologist Tom Sorrells brings you the wild and unsual answers on Talk to Tom.
Chief Meteorologist Tom Sorrells gives behind-the-scenes look at Hurricane Idalia coverage
Talk to Tom started as a live segment during the 2004 hurricane season — a summer marred by monstrous storms including Charley, Frances, and Jeanne— and gave Chief Meteorologist Tom Sorrells the opportunity to answer viewers’ weather questions.
Terrifying storm inspires 5-year-old to become a meteorologist
Families across Florida are still picking up the pieces after Hurricane Ian and Hurricane Nicole lashed our state.During both storms News 6 Meteorologist Candace Campos helped guide viewers through how to prepare and what to expect as they made landfall.
Terrifying storm inspires 5-year-old to become a meteorologist
Families across Florida are still picking up the pieces after Hurricane Ian and Hurricane Nicole lashed our state.During both storms News 6 Meteorologist Candace Campos helped guide viewers through how to prepare and what to expect as they made landfall.
Forecasting Change: How global warming, rising sea levels impact future hurricane seasons
News 6 chief meteorologist Tom Sorrells sat down with Ken Graham, director of the National Hurricane Center, to kick off the conversation about how the changing climate and the planet’s recent storm streak might impact future hurricane seasons.
🥋A black belt weatherman: Here’s what else you don’t know about Chief Meteorologist Tom Sorrells
Tom Sorrells will be heading into his 22nd year pinpointing the weather here in Central Florida. But he’s had an extensive career serving communities as the weatherman in Michigan, Ohio and South Carolina.
It hasn’t been this cold in how long? ❄️🥶
At least we don’t have to shovel snow, but it has been really cold at times this winter and it hasn’t been this cold around these parts in a LONG time. Just how long has it been since it was this cold? AdMany Central Floridians love this time of year because we are often basking in the warm Florida sun while the rest of the country deals with cold winter blasts. 😜🤣It’s been chilly here in Central Florida over the past few days, even bringing us a few frosty mornings. Yes, I know, but let’s talk about tornadic history in February in Central Florida now, and we’ll come back to the tree later.
Central Florida to see freeze warnings, frost
ORLANDO, Fla. – It’s time to bring in the plants as most of Central Florida will be under a freeze warning from 1 a.m. to 8 a.m. Thursday. Several counties will be in the freeze warning:Volusia CountyLake CountyOrange CountySeminole CountyLake County (southern part of the county)Brevard County (northern part of the county)It’s time to bring in the plants as most of Central Florida will be under a Freeze Warning from 1 a.m. to 8 a.m. Thursday. “That leaves us with a freeze warning now for everyone from Orlando to the north,” News 6 chief meteorologist Tom Sorrells said. Cokinos said some Central Floridians will wake up to frost on the ground on Thursday. There is a 30% chance of rain on Saturday and a 50% percent chance of rain on Sunday.
NEWS 6: Coverage of Central Florida news
Volusia County first responders get COVID-19 vaccine through AdventHealthORLANDO, Fla. – As the world focuses on the events unfolding at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, other news is also happening in Central Florida. From the ongoing pandemic to the coronavirus vaccine and more, News 6 anchors Matt Austin and Lisa Bell provided a live update in the video player above. In addition, News 6 had the latest on a missing Sanford woman whose body was discovered Tuesday. And News 6 Chief Meteorologist Tom Sorrells offered his latest pinpoint forecast. Thanks for watching.
🍂Quick taste of fall; quiet in the tropics💤
🍁☀️ It’s fall, but summer-like weather returns soonORLANDO, Fla. – Hey friends, it’s meteorologist Troy Bridges here. I’m taking a quick break from hanging up my fall décor to talk to you a bit about what to expect this season. Click here to see what fall 2020 has to offer, including our average start dates for the real fall weather. As if 2020 was not proving to be strange enough, the summer season brought in raging wildfires, a super active hurricane season and record heat waves. Consumer Weather Tip of the Week: 🦟💚As mentioned before, the season of fall officially began this week.