Southeast and Florida Shiver Under Unseasonably Cold November Air
Southeast and Florida Shiver Under Unseasonably Cold November Air
US · Published Nov 11, 2025
Unseasonably cold air has descended upon the Southeast and Florida, with temperatures falling 20-30 degrees below normal.
Record-breaking cold is possible, with highs only reaching the 40s to 60s.
The cold snap is expected to ease by Wednesday, but residents should prepare for brisk winds and frosty mornings until then.
Cold air mass brings record-breaking low temperatures
An unusually cold air mass continues to grip the Southeast and Florida, causing temperatures to plummet 20 to 30 degrees below the seasonal norm. High temperatures are only expected to reach the 40s to 60s, potentially breaking cold-weather records throughout the region. This sudden chill is due to a blast of continental polar air pushing southward, creating conditions more typical of late winter than mid-November.
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