Cold Front Pushes Melissa Away, but Is Florida Truly Safe?
Cold Front Pushes Melissa Away, but Is Florida Truly Safe?
US · Published Oct 28, 2025
A cold front is driving Hurricane Melissa away from Florida, bringing the season's coldest air to Southwest Florida.
Cooling Gulf waters due to the cold front reduce the risk of late-season hurricanes.
Fort Myers will experience lows in the 50s for the first time since April, signaling a seasonal temperature change.
Cold front brings season's coldest air
A powerful cold front is pushing Hurricane Melissa away from Florida, bringing the coldest air of the season to Southwest Florida. Residents in Fort Myers can expect temperatures to dip into the 50s for the first time since April. This significant temperature drop is a welcome change for many, signaling the transition into cooler months.
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