Severe Cold Snap Ahead: South Florida Braces for Chilling Temperatures
A powerful arctic cold front is sweeping across South Florida today, bringing with it a dramatic drop in temperatures that will leave residents shivering. The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory and a Cold Weather Advisory for the entire region, warning of gusty winds and plummeting temperatures.
The bad news begins at 2 PM today when winds are expected to start blowing strongly out of the northwest, carrying with them Arctic air that will send temperatures soaring into the low-to-mid 30s. By nightfall, lows will be in the mid-20s, thanks to wind chills that will make it feel even colder.
Miami-Dade and Broward counties are expected to tie or break records for the lowest temperature of the season, with Miami's record low of 36Β°F potentially being shattered. The cold snap is not limited to South Florida; Fort Lauderdale and Key West could also see their record lows broken.
The worst of it comes on Sunday, when temperatures will only "warm up" into the low 50s, but still feel like the 40s due to the howling winds. Tuesday is expected to be even colder, with highs rebounding to the 60s as warmer air moves in from the north.
But don't think this is all over for South Florida just yet β another cold front could arrive by next weekend, dropping temperatures back down and bringing more misery to the region's residents.
A powerful arctic cold front is sweeping across South Florida today, bringing with it a dramatic drop in temperatures that will leave residents shivering. The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory and a Cold Weather Advisory for the entire region, warning of gusty winds and plummeting temperatures.
The bad news begins at 2 PM today when winds are expected to start blowing strongly out of the northwest, carrying with them Arctic air that will send temperatures soaring into the low-to-mid 30s. By nightfall, lows will be in the mid-20s, thanks to wind chills that will make it feel even colder.
Miami-Dade and Broward counties are expected to tie or break records for the lowest temperature of the season, with Miami's record low of 36Β°F potentially being shattered. The cold snap is not limited to South Florida; Fort Lauderdale and Key West could also see their record lows broken.
The worst of it comes on Sunday, when temperatures will only "warm up" into the low 50s, but still feel like the 40s due to the howling winds. Tuesday is expected to be even colder, with highs rebounding to the 60s as warmer air moves in from the north.
But don't think this is all over for South Florida just yet β another cold front could arrive by next weekend, dropping temperatures back down and bringing more misery to the region's residents.