South Florida is bracing for an unusually cold stretch as Arctic air pushes farther south than typically seen, setting the stage for some of the coldest temperatures the region has experienced in more than a decade.
It comes after a deadly storm swept across the US leaving hundreds of thousands of Americans without power or heat with more cold weather on the way.
More than 800,000 power outages were reported nationwide Monday morning, with more than 150,000 of them in the Nashville, Tennessee, area, according to poweroutage.com. About 140,000 remained without power in hard-hit Mississippi, and 115,000 more in icy Louisiana…