Florida Cold Front Spares Residents From Falling Frozen Iguanas

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Florida Cold Front Spares Residents From Falling Frozen Iguanas



When the temperature drops in Florida, we do not get flurries or snow — we get frozen iguanas.

On Wednesday, a mid-week entrance introduced crisp 60-degree temperatures that plunged into the excessive 40s in a single day. Early risers in Miami awoke this morning to a nippy 57 levels, whereas Fort Lauderdale and close by cities in Broward County started the day even colder at 54 levels.

Although it is likely to be among the coldest climate of the season, it most likely will not get chilly sufficient this week for iguana popsicles.

The invasive, cold-blooded critters, which regularly sleep in bushes, are identified to slink right into a cryonic coma of types and plunge from the foliage above each time temps dip under a brisk 45 levels — touchdown on vehicles, swimming pools, and in an particularly uncommon case, a Miami man throughout yoga class. Once it warms again up, the reptiles usually get up and scurry on about their day as typical.

Given the thermostat is not forecast to dip under the mid-50s these subsequent few days, you probably need not fear about getting ambushed by an iguana mid-Art Week crawl.

Forecasts predict temperatures in South Florida will attain into the mid-70s on Thursday and step by step heat up over the weekend. Early Friday morning is predicted to see lows across the mid-60s and highs within the higher 70s, whereas Saturday will see lows within the low 70s and highs round 80.

In different phrases, you would possibly wish to save that iguana taco recipe for an additional time. 



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