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Central Florida! A cold snap we haven’t experienced in about 16 years is expected this weekend. Here's how cold each county will get.
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Orlando weather: Central Florida faces rare cold snap
The weather will briefly warm up Thursday and Friday before temperatures plunge again this weekend. Temperatures are expected to drop into the 20s.
On Sunday, Florida will experience a rare Arctic outbreak, with wind chills dropping into the teens across much of the state and freezing temperatures down to South Florida.
Southwest Florida's rare cold snap has people using heaters for the first time in months, creating alarming smells that are usually normal.
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Cold snap: How the Central Florida Zoo keeps animals warm in the chilly weather
As temperatures drop across Central Florida, the Central Florida Zoo in Sanford is implementing winter safety protocols to protect its 350 residents.
As very cold air moves over the relatively warmer Gulf waters, a small bit of moisture may be left over by the frontal passage. This has opened the low-end chance for snow flurries along the coast of west-central Florida.
In response to the freezing weather, a cold weather shelter — the First United Methodist Church of St. Augustine, located at 118 King St. in downtown St. Augustine — will open at 8:45 p.m. Monday, Jan. 26, to provide a safe, warm place for those in need, through the services of the St. Johns County Continuum of Care.
Below normal temperatures are forecast for South Florida through the next several days. However, the Florida peninsula plunges into extreme cold late Saturday night
Community Cooperative opens warming center at 7 a.m. daily, providing coffee, blankets and warm gear to help Southwest Florida residents during cold snap.
The chilly air across South Florida and the Treasure Coast has many of us bundled up and braving the cooler-than-average temperatures — and that includes wildlife.
It was another sleepless night on Tuesday for local strawberry growers monitoring cold temperatures hour by hour. If it gets too cold, they'll spray the plants with water and let it freeze, giving them some insulation to protect the fruit.
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Florida cold snap raises concern for icy roads as FDOT, mechanics urge drivers to prepare
This weekend’s cold snap could bring slippery roads for Florida drivers on Sunday. Both mechanics and the state departments have tips on how to ensure you and your cars are safe on the roads during these frigid temperatures.