Overview
- The cold front is sweeping through the Southeast today and reaches South Florida by early Tuesday, ending a warm stretch with a rapid drop in temperatures.
- Central Florida started Monday with dense fog advisories, including Flagler and Volusia counties, with visibility reduced to a quarter mile before conditions improved.
- Forecasts call for lows in the 20s and 30s across North Florida and Southeast Georgia Wednesday morning, 30s to low 40s in Central Florida, and 40s in South Florida, with wind chills dipping into the 20s and 30s inland.
- Freeze watches are posted for parts of Central Florida for Wednesday morning, and NWS Miami cautions residents to bundle up as hard-freeze conditions are possible inland in some areas.
- Strong north winds behind the front will create rough seas and small-craft hazards along Florida’s East Coast, with a gradual warming trend expected to begin Thursday into the weekend.