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Get ready for night two of South Florida’s record-setting cold snap.
A South Florida iguana expert collected immobile reptiles by the handful Sunday morning as a cold snap moved into the area
South Florida was in the midst of its deepest cold snap in more than a decade on Sunday morning, with temperatures in the mid-30s and wind chills in the mid-20s.
Some of the coldest air of the season will continue to plunge south tonight. If temperatures drop to 34 degrees, it would be the coldest air we’ve seen in 36 years. If Miami falls to 35 degrees, it would be the coldest since 2015.
South Florida nurseries are rushing to protect their plants as a rare cold snap threatens temperatures not seen since 2010, when significant cold damage devastated inventory across the region.
The powerful Arctic cold front crossed into South Florida early Saturday afternoon, bringing in wind gusts around 40 mph.
Here is your Local 10 Weather Authority forecast for Saturday afternoon and the rest of the week.