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Severe weather: Cold front brings snow flurries and rain to Florida
Severe weather: Cold front brings snow flurries and rain to Florida - Weather - MiamiHerald.com (http://www.miamiherald.com/985/story/1417184.html)
BY DIANA MOSKOVITZ
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Drivers are facing severe weather conditions in the streets of Miami-Dade on Saturday morning.
Drivers are facing severe weather conditions in the streets of Miami-Dade on Saturday morning.
Wicked winter chills continued to taunt South Floridians on Saturday. There were gray skies and cold rain -- but little chance of snow.
The culprit, according to the National Weather Service, was a mix of moisture and cold north winds. They turned Florida into the suddenly gray Sunshine State
In Central Florida, reports trickled in of light snow and frost. In (relatively) warmer South Florida, the water fell as cold rain.
But we still felt chilly. On Saturday afternoon, Miami and Fort Lauderdale were both at 45 degrees, weather service meteorologist Dan Gregoria said.
Tonight, the rain likely will subside as the moisture moves away, he said. But cold winds will continue pouring in from the north and a freeze warning will be in place tonight, meaning temperatures could drop to 32 degrees or below.
In fact, wind speed is expected to reach 10 to 20 miles per hour. The wind chill means it could feel like 20 degrees outside, he said.
``That's dangerous wind chills for South Florida,'' Gregoria said. ``It's not anything people are used to down here.''
And the chills will continue on Sunday., when temperatures are expected to top out in the 50s.
WTF mate!? lol
Yeah I know that's nothing for you guys up north, haha...old people all over are freaking out over here.
Severe weather: Cold front brings snow flurries and rain to Florida
Severe weather: Cold front brings snow flurries and rain to Florida - Weather - MiamiHerald.com (http://www.miamiherald.com/985/story/1417184.html)
BY DIANA MOSKOVITZ
[email protected]
Drivers are facing severe weather conditions in the streets of Miami-Dade on Saturday morning.
Drivers are facing severe weather conditions in the streets of Miami-Dade on Saturday morning.
Wicked winter chills continued to taunt South Floridians on Saturday. There were gray skies and cold rain -- but little chance of snow.
The culprit, according to the National Weather Service, was a mix of moisture and cold north winds. They turned Florida into the suddenly gray Sunshine State
In Central Florida, reports trickled in of light snow and frost. In (relatively) warmer South Florida, the water fell as cold rain.
But we still felt chilly. On Saturday afternoon, Miami and Fort Lauderdale were both at 45 degrees, weather service meteorologist Dan Gregoria said.
Tonight, the rain likely will subside as the moisture moves away, he said. But cold winds will continue pouring in from the north and a freeze warning will be in place tonight, meaning temperatures could drop to 32 degrees or below.
In fact, wind speed is expected to reach 10 to 20 miles per hour. The wind chill means it could feel like 20 degrees outside, he said.
``That's dangerous wind chills for South Florida,'' Gregoria said. ``It's not anything people are used to down here.''
And the chills will continue on Sunday., when temperatures are expected to top out in the 50s.
WTF mate!? lol
Yeah I know that's nothing for you guys up north, haha...old people all over are freaking out over here.