Freeze impacts will continue through Tuesday morning, February 3, 2026. While the record-breaking cold and dangerous wind chills experienced earlier have eased, another night of widespread freezing temperatures and frost is expected tonight into Tuesday morning.
What to Expect
A Freeze Warning remains in effect for much of East Central Florida.
Medium to high chances (50–95%) of freezing temperatures are expected Tuesday morning across much of the area.
A low to medium chance (20–45%) of a hard freeze remains for more rural and northern inland locations.
Patchy frost may linger into Wednesday morning, particularly northwest of I-4 and in rural areas south of Orlando.
Looking ahead, a late-week cold front could bring overnight lows below 40°F on Friday morning, February 6, though confidence in timing and impacts remains moderate.
Warming & Shelter Resources
Lake County Office of Emergency Management continues to support cold weather response efforts:
Cold Weather Shelter
Lake County Agricultural Center
Open Monday and Tuesday night, 5:00 PM – 7:00 AM
Daytime Warming Center
Salvation Army (Leesburg location)
Open Monday, 7:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Tips to Help Prevent Freezing Pipes
Allow faucets to drip slowly during freezing temperatures.
Open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warm air to circulate around pipes.
Insulate exposed pipes, especially those located outdoors, in attics, or in garages.
Keep indoor temperatures consistent, even overnight.
Disconnect outdoor hoses and cover exterior faucets if possible.
Know where your main water shutoff valve is located in case a pipe bursts.
Stay Informed
Residents and partners can receive cold weather updates by texting COLD to 888-777.
For the latest and most reliable information, follow:
Residents are encouraged to take precautions to protect people, pets, plants, and property during freezing conditions and to check on neighbors who may need assistance.
Need help?
For emergency assistance with water shut-off needs during business hours, Mascotte residents may call (352) 557-8888 dial "0" for operator. If after-hours, please call (352) 638-0416.
If you are facing a life-threatening emergency and are unable to get through to 9-1-1, please use the County's non-emergency number: 352-343-2101.
Thank you for your cooperation and stay safe.