Freeze and extreme cold warnings continue as South Florida faces its coldest air in years
Record lows in multiple South Florida counties triggered freeze warnings and led to cold-stunned wildlife, according to the National Weather Service.
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For this Monday, February 2, the National Weather Service keeps much of Florida under extreme cold warnings and warnings after the passage of the cyclonic pump that left frost and dangerous thermal sensation on the weekend. In the north of the state, including areas such as Tallahassee and the Panhandle, a very cold morning is expected, with minimums close to 25 °F (4 °C) and maximums around 54 °F (12 °C), mostly sunny sky and mild winds of the …
The historic cold wave that affects the state is maintained this Monday with thermal records that were not seen since 2010. For the second consecutive day, the South of Florida dawned with temperatures below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, which has forced the authorities to keep current critical weather alerts for Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade counties. Until 9:00 a.m. this Monday, a frost warning was maintained for Palm Beach County and the interi…
An extratropical cyclone caused heavy snowfall and the cancellation of hundreds of flights in North Carolina, United States, while thousands of residents in the south of the country who remain out of light since last weekend’s ice storm. About 150 million people experienced thermal sensations below the freezing point in the south of the country and the coldest air mass in South Florida since December 1989.
On Sunday, an intense cold wave hit an extensive strip of the east of the United States, from the coasts of the Gulf of Mexico to New England, following the passage of an extratropical cyclone, also known as a “bomb cyclone.” The phenomenon unleashed extremely low temperatures, heavy snowfalls and dangerous conditions in regions not accustomed to this type of winter climate. Nearly 150 million people remained under extreme cold warnings and aler…
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