Florida Temperatures Set to Plunge Into the 30s Tuesday, Breaking Records Across the State

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — An unusually sharp cold front is expected to bring record-breaking temperatures to Florida early next week, with forecasters warning that parts of the state could dip into the 30s by Tuesday morning.

According to meteorologists at Spaghetti Models, the latest forecast models show the coldest air of the season sweeping deep into Florida by November 11, marking a dramatic drop from recent above-average temperatures.

30s Reaching Deep Into Central and South Florida

The latest National Weather Service (NWS) data shows widespread lows in the mid to upper 30s stretching from the Panhandle through central Florida, while some areas near Orlando and Tampa Bay could briefly touch the upper 30s to low 40s.

Even South Florida, including parts of Fort Myers, West Palm Beach, and Miami, may see temperatures in the 40s, with feels-like readings approaching the upper 30s due to wind chill, according to the European Model (ECMWF) projections…

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