Pet Warning Issued to 1 Million People in Florida City
Summary
The National Weather Service in Jacksonville, Florida, is warning residents about a coming cold spell with temperatures dropping significantly below normal. People in the area are advised to keep their pets indoors to protect them from potential frost and freezing conditions.Key Facts
- The National Weather Service in Jacksonville, Florida, predicts temperatures 15 degrees below normal early next week.
- Jacksonville will see highs in the 50s and 60s, with lows possibly reaching 30 degrees in some areas.
- No official weather alerts are in place yet, but frost and freeze conditions are possible.
- A cold front from Canada will make temperatures feel winter-like in the eastern U.S., including Florida.
- The ASPCA warns that cold weather can seriously harm pets left outside.
- A frost advisory and freeze watch are likely for Southeast Georgia.
- The cold weather is expected from November 11 to November 15, with temperatures possibly rising again afterwards.
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