Frosty Mornings Across South Florida as Temperatures Plunge
Cold Temperatures Settle in, Bringing Chills to Residents
Folks across South Florida may have woken up this Wednesday with chattering teeth and glued to the covers as temperatures dropped into the high 40s and low 50s.
The Lowest It’s Been Since January 2023
This is the coldest it’s been in Miami and Fort Lauderdale since January of 2023 (but not Key West, which would still have to drop a few degrees to get there).
What to Expect During this Cold Front
Some lingering north breeze will definitely make sure you feel the chill.
Rise in Temperatures Expected
But, if this is colder than you’re bargaining for, the good news is that crystal clear skies will allow for sunshine. Temperatures will rise to the 60s and struggle to get into the 70s throughout the afternoon.
Expect Cold Temperatures to Last Until Friday
The cold front will stick around for the next few days, so at least until Friday morning, expect temperatures between the high 40s and low 50s.
A Return to Cool Temperatures This Weekend
And just when a warm up seems to be on the way, another cold front arrives Saturday, leaving cool temperatures for Sunday and Monday–but not as low as this week.
Conclusion
The cold snap that hit South Florida this week may be leaving residents shivering, but the good news is that clear skies and rising temperatures will bring relief. The region can expect cold temperatures to continue until Friday, with a slight return to cooler temperatures over the weekend.
FAQs
Q: What was the lowest temperature recorded in South Florida this week?
A: The temperature dropped into the high 40s and low 50s, making it the coldest it’s been since January 2023.
Q: How long will the cold front last?
A: The cold front is expected to stick around until Friday morning, with temperatures ranging between the high 40s and low 50s.
Q: What’s expected for the weekend?
A: Another cold front will arrive Saturday, leaving cool temperatures for Sunday and Monday, but not as low as this week.