A cold front moved through Florida on Monday, leaving behind a chilly air mass that will stick around through midweek.
A Frost Advisory is in effect across parts of Central Florida from midnight until 9 a.m. on Wednesday. Overnight low temperatures in the low or mid-30s could result in frost formation. Sensitive outdoor plants should be protected, either covered and taken inside.
Freeze Watches and Warnings are in effect further north where temperatures will fall into the low 30s. Bring any outdoor pets inside.
It's also important to correctly use portable heaters and do not use generators or grills inside.
Overnight lows drop back around the 30s and 40s on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning with wind chills back around the upper 20s and 30s.
Highs on Wednesday climb into the upper 50s and low 60s, below the normal high in the low 70s for early January. Be sure to layer up in the morning.
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