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It was iguana-dropping cold over the weekend, with record low temperatures as far south a Miami and snow flurries spotted near Naples.
"Waves of rain" could bring anywhere from 1 to 6 inches of rain to some areas in Florida through the weekend. Warmer temps are in the forecast before the arrival of the next cold front. Radar shows location of storms. As sections of the United States face ...
Wednesday will be seasonably warm with high temps back in the mid 70s, cooler air returns to South Florida to finish the week.
Most of Florida weather stations are forecast to set record low temperatures Sunday morning with the potential for record cold highs also.
All of Central Florida is under an extreme cold weather warning through Monday when low temps in the upper teens and low 20s are possible. That's why WESH 2's First Warning Weather team has declared Severe Weather Warning Day for Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
There were also reports of snow flurries in Gainesville as much of Central Florida is under an extreme cold weather warning. The snow flurries also made an appearance in the Jacksonville area. A light amount of snow was reported at Jacksonville International Airport.
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Snow showers seen in North Florida this afternoon
Snow showers and flurries seen on radar this afternoon across much of North Florida from Tallahassee to Lake City and near the Jacksonville area.
Most of the snow will be confined to the Delmarva, New Jersey and southeast New England coasts, as well as eastern Long Island in New York. As the storm strengthens, high winds along the coast will create harsh conditions.