gsytch wrote:A raw 43F at wakeup under overcast, breezes down to 5-10mph now and out of the N. What an ugly morning. Areas from Ocala north are near or at freezing and some showers have formed south of Sarasota due to the cold air over the warmer GOM. This is going to be one COLD day.

Other than a couple of spots along the Nature Coast like Cross City the only other place that I see that hit the freezing mark this morning was at Daytona Beach Airport, mostly because of the cloud deck the western portions of the peninsula did not hit the freezing mark.
The Orlando area temps got down to the upper 30s before the cloud deck rolled in around sunrise.
Like northjaxpro said, tonight will be the coldest night of the event, skies should be clear so widespread freezing temps from Ocala on northward and where it does not freeze in Central FL frost could be a concern if winds die down enough.
Good thing this weather pattern came in this time of the year, it would had been way colder had it been in Dec-Jan.
Edit: Looking at the models closely, winds may stay up strong enough during night across most of central FL, so frost may not be much of a concern, the surface high is not forecasted to settle into heart of the Peninsula until during the day tomorrow.