
"A strong cold front will come through the region on Monday with a "pretty strong" northwesterly wind flow shifting more to a northerly wind flow on Tuesday, Chuck Caracozza, senior meteorologist at the Weather Service in Miami, said Sunday. "It's a short blast, but a pretty strong one," Caracozza said, adding that temperatures will be more like what is normally expected mid-December into January."
"The Weather Service is forecasting temperature as low as the upper 40s along the coastal areas of Broward and Palm Beach counties on Tuesday morning. Lower 50s are the forecast temperature in coastal Miami-Dade County. Inland, especially in the communities near Lake Okeechobee, it could get down to the 30s. The cold comes just after the region flirted with record highs - forecast to hit the upper 80s to around 90 Sunday afternoon."
South Florida will receive a strong cold front Monday with northwesterly winds shifting northerly Tuesday, producing a short but strong blast of colder air. Coastal Broward and Palm Beach counties could see lows in the upper 40s Tuesday morning, with coastal Miami-Dade in the lower 50s and inland areas near Lake Okeechobee possibly falling into the 30s. The cold follows near-record highs around 88–90°F on Sunday. Tuesday daytime highs will struggle to reach 70°F in metro areas and be in the lower 60s near the lake. Temperatures will moderate by Tuesday night, reaching mid-70s by Wednesday. Cold can harm iguanas.
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