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The arctic air will remain focused across the Plains, then shift to the Northeast throughout the week. Some cold air will filter south over Florida, and although it will linger through much of the week, allowing temperatures to remain below average, the coldest temperatures will just last one day, Tuesday, followed by a slow increase.
Massive Winter Storm Set to Drop Florida Temperatures After Record Setting Weekend Highs
People can expect temperatures to drop around the low 60s for the Lake Okeechobee region from late Jan. 23 into early Jan. 24 and again from late Jan. 24 into Jan. 25. The metro areas of Palm Beach County — including West Palm Beach — will likely stay warmer, hovering at about 70 degrees on the weekend nights, Reynes said.
Arctic cold pushes across the area late Thursday, sticks around through at least Saturday night. Areas of light snow, too. Prepare for the extended cold, including plans for livestock and pets. Dress in warm layers, hats, gloves, etc. #COwx pic.twitter.com/7dQ1YMNVk4
Sudden chill makes its way across Central Florida following warm weekend temps
Temperatures will fall quickly throughout Saturday, eventually leading to a chance of freezing rain by early Sunday.
Laredo officials held a meeting in preparation for a cold front expected this weekend, sharing advice with community members on best practices to stay safe and warm during the temperature drop.
The coldest air of the season will sink into Southern Colorado on Friday, with the Arctic air sticking around throughout the weekend.