Warnings Issued for Millions as Florida Temperatures Set To Plunge
Summary
Temperatures in Florida are expected to drop significantly, with parts of the state experiencing lows in the 20s and some areas possibly even colder. The National Weather Service has issued freeze watches, and could upgrade them to freeze warnings, urging residents to protect plants, plumbing, and pets. The cold weather is expected to start Thursday night and last several days.Key Facts
- Temperatures in some parts of Florida may fall to the teens and low 20s.
- Freeze watches have been issued across most of Florida, including northern, central, and parts of south-central areas.
- The expected cold snap will be the coldest of the season for Florida.
- The coldest temperatures are forecasted for Friday morning, with a potential hard freeze.
- Cities such as Orlando, Tampa Bay, and Jacksonville are under freeze watch.
- The National Weather Service advises taking steps to protect vegetation and plumbing from damage.
- South Florida, including Miami, will not see freezing temperatures but will experience a notable drop.
- Temperatures might trend below average from January 19 to 23 in Florida.
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