Cold weather shelters opening in South Florida
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The latest forecasts spare Florida from any snow or sleet but "bitterly cold temperatures" are coming behind the front.
Sunday is currently forecasted to bring the coldest temperatures seen since 2010 as cold air sweeps south to the Sunshine State
South Florida is in the grip of an unusually cold stretch, and it’s not done yet. Below-average temperatures continue across the region, with early-morning wind chills dropping into the 30s across the Treasure Coast.
The highest temperatures will reach the 40s and 50s.
The front moves into Central Florida from the northwest to the southeast, bringing scattered showers (30–50%) and gusty winds. Winds turn breezy from the west and northwest in the afternoon, gusting up to 25 mph.
NASA is keeping an eye on uncharacteristically cold weather in Florida that could thwart a potential launch of the Artemis 2 moon mission.