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Jonathan Kegges

Orlando

Weekend Morning Meteorologist at WKMG-TV (Orlando, FL)

AMS Certified Meteorologist at @news6wkmg . Displaced Pittsburgher | Penn State Alum | Never let anyone work harder than you. Opinions are my own.

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  • 6 days ago | clickorlando.com | Michelle Morgan |Samara Cokinos |David Nazario |Jonathan Kegges

    Hey insiders, it's Chief Meteorologist Candace Camposhere prepping for what is going to be a pretty hot Easter weekend as highs soar into the upper 80s to low 90s. Unfortunately, along with the heat comes little to no rain in the forecast, which will continue to worsen our drought conditions, with more county burn bans being issued. On average, our rainy season kicks off by the end of May, but that is not always the case. Click here to read more on our rainy season.

  • 2 weeks ago | clickorlando.com | Michelle Morgan |Samara Cokinos |David Nazario |Jonathan Kegges

    Hi News 6 Weather Insiders, Chief Meteorologist Candace Campos here, planning as many outdoor activities for this upcoming weekend. Click here to read more about the picture-perfect weather this weekend and how low morning lows could get! If you're trying to figure out what exactly to do this weekend, no worries, as we've got you covered! Tap here to see what fun things are going on across Central Florida.

  • 3 weeks ago | clickorlando.com | Jonathan Kegges

    Of the 18 named storms, three were so destructive that they will never appear on the rotating list of names again - The 2024 hurricane season was extremely active and even more impactful. Of the 18 named storms, three were so destructive that they will never appear on the rotating list of names again. Hurricane Beryl FILE - A vehicle is stranded in high waters on a flooded highway at Interstate 10 and Washington in Houston, on Monday, July 8, 2024, after Hurricane Beryl came ashore.

  • 3 weeks ago | clickorlando.com | Jonathan Kegges

    ORLANDO, Fla. - Sunday will have the look and feel like an early Summer day in Central Florida. Rain, which will be heavy at times, will push into the area overnight. Expect scattered showers and storms before the sun comes up Sunday. Future radar ay 7am Sunday While there will be breaks at times, storm chances will be on the rise through the afternoon. Future radar 3pm Sunday The highest storm chances will be late in the afternoon and linger through the early evening.

  • 3 weeks ago | clickorlando.com | Jonathan Kegges

    ORLANDO, Fla. - The rain is much-needed in Central Florida, but it may come at an inconvenient time if you have plans to be outside Sunday. A stray downpour or two is possible Saturday, when highs surge into the mid- to upper 80s, but the highest shot for rain and storms rolls around Sunday. Rain chances climb to 70% Sunday. While it won't be a complete all-day rain, there will be several waves of rain and storms through the bulk of the day. Expect to dodge a few downpours Sunday morning.

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Jonathan Kegges
Jonathan Kegges @JonathanKegges
10 Apr 25

10/10 weather coming to Central Florida this weekend! #centralflorida #florida #weather #news6 https://t.co/5NeU9d2bGU

Jonathan Kegges
Jonathan Kegges @JonathanKegges
10 Apr 25

Severe drought (orange color) expands into Volusia county in latest drought monitor. Rainfall outlook over the next week or so doesn't look promising for widespread rain. https://t.co/ht8xevX2Ig

Jonathan Kegges
Jonathan Kegges @JonathanKegges
9 Apr 25

Large hail possible across the South (4/10) #weather #severeweather #hail https://t.co/47K73TlxiT