Miami’s Morning Chill Hits 1912 Levels In A Rare Cool Twist
Miami’s Morning Chill Hits 1912 Levels In A Rare Cool Twist
US · Published Nov 13, 2025
Miami tied a 112-year-old record low of 8.9°C (48°F) due to an Arctic air surge.
Naples broke its record with 6.6°C (44°F), and northern Florida saw sub-freezing temperatures.
Temperatures are expected to gradually rebound through the week as winds shift onshore.
Miami temperatures plummet to levels not seen since 1912
Miami saw an unusual cool spell this morning, with temperatures plummeting to levels not seen since 1912. On November 11, 2025, an unexpected surge of Arctic air swept through Florida, causing temperatures to plummet. Miami tied its 112-year-old record low of 8.9°C (48°F), approximately 11°C below the seasonal average. Naples also established a new record with a low of 6.6°C (44°F), while regions further north experienced sub-freezing conditions. The rapid cooling overnight was facilitated by clear skies and gentle winds.
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