Florida Sees Multiple Records Broken as Bomb Cyclone Hits
Summary
Over the weekend, Florida experienced record-breaking low temperatures due to a bomb cyclone along the East Coast. This unusual weather event caused several cities in Florida to record temperatures lower than those typically found in colder states like Montana.Key Facts
- Florida saw record-low temperatures as a result of a bomb cyclone.
- A bomb cyclone rapidly strengthens, causing severe weather.
- Daytona Beach recorded a low of 23 degrees, breaking records from 1936 and 1958.
- Leesburg and Sanford also experienced record-low temperatures of 23 degrees.
- Orlando's temperature dropped to 24 degrees, surpassing a record from 1936.
- Vero Beach and Fort Pierce broke daily temperature records.
- Melbourne saw a low of 25 degrees, breaking records from 1966 and 1967.
- Apalachicola recorded a low of 20 degrees, surpassing its 1977 record.
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