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South Florida wakes up in 40s
Parts of South Florida wake up in the 40s as Miami temps dip to lowest since Jan. 2023
Folks across South Florida may have woken up Wednesday with chattering teeth and glued to the covers as temperatures dropped into the high 40s and low 50s. This is the coldest its been in Miami and Fort Lauderdale since January of 2023 (but not Key West,
South Florida feels the chill as temps plunge into upper 40s
MIAMI - Welcome to winter South Florida style. Wednesday morning, temperatures plunged into the upper 40s and low 50s. Miami saw a low of 51 degrees. The last time Miami dropped to 51 degrees or cooler was on Jan.
Wake-up temps in the 40s: Coldest air to hit South Florida this winter - will it linger?
If those predictions are fulfilled, it will be the coldest air to dig into the subtropics this season as an arctic assault plagues the Midwest through the Northeast with crushing ice, snow and below-freezing temperatures.
Cold air settles in over South Florida
South Florida will be partly cloudy with high pressure in control today. Impact weather continues with the colder than average temperatures. Highs will only reach the upper 60s after a start in the middle 40s.
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Cold air settles in over South Florida
South Florida will be partly cloudy with high pressure in control today. Impact weather continues with the colder than average temperatures. Highs will only reach the upper 60s after a start in the middle 40s.
How cold does it need to get in Florida before iguanas start falling out of trees?
According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, green iguanas are considered invasive in the state. Like all reptiles, iguanas can't handle cold temperatures very well because they are cold-blooded,
Will Florida residents see frozen iguanas falling from trees?
Green Iguanas, a non-native species to Florida are typically in Central America, the tropical part of South America, and the eastern Caribbean Islands. Iguanas are cold-blooded so when the temperature drops,
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Vape pen battery sparks fire in South Florida home
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South Florida principal arrested for allegedly impersonating law enforcement
A South Florida principal was arrested for allegedly impersonating a law enforcement officer.Florida Highway Patrol troopers ...
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South Florida judge temporarily blocks release of special counsel report on Trump cases amid simmering court fight
The ruling may represent a short-lived victory for Trump but it’s nonetheless the latest instance of the Trump-appointed ...
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South Florida home sales stuck in rut of high prices, 'volatile' interest rates
By 2030, the county's population is expected to reach 1.61 million, up 10% from 2020 with 145,670 more residents. And they ...
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South Florida warms up before coldest air of the season arrives mid-week
Friday morning we'll wake up to the low 50s and highs will be a bit milder in the low to mid 70s with a southeast breeze. On ...
National Hockey League
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Florida Panthers to Host 2026 Discover NHL Winter Classic® at loanDepot park in Miami on Jan. 2
SUNRISE, Fla. – The National Hockey League announced today that the Discover 2026 NHL Winter Classic will feature the Florida ...
7News Miami
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South Florida Chilling Out this Week
Following a cold front that crossed through South Florida Monday night, chilly temperatures have been unleashed which will ...
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on MSN
Florida State Re-Offers 6-foot-6 Offensive Lineman Out of South Florida
The Florida State Seminoles are continuing to bolster their offensive line into the future. The Seminoles extended a ...
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South Florida woman admits to laundering $2.7 million from romance scam victims
Cristine Petitfrere, 30, of Miramar, admitted to laundering more than $2.7 million from victims of online romance scams.
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