TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — With temperatures expected to dip into the 30s in Tampa Bay, and even lower along the Nature Coast, several counties are opening cold weather shelters.
The back-to-back rounds of frigid temperatures amount to “the coldest air we’ve seen in years,” according to Max Defender 8 Chief Meteorologist and Climate Specialist Jeff Berardelli.
In Tampa, temperatures will plunge as low as 35 degrees on Friday. They will dip back into the 30s again on Monday.
This could mean danger for those without shelter or adequate heat in their homes…