Beware Falling Iguanas as Deep Chill Hits Florida and the U.S.
A blast of Arctic air is set to bring freezing temperatures to Florida, causing iguanas to potentially fall from trees
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Pensacola: A wave of Arctic air is sweeping down from Canada, and it’s about to get really chilly. This cold front is expected to reach all the way to Florida, affecting millions.
In fact, some areas in Florida might see temperatures drop below freezing by Wednesday morning. Can you believe it? People might have to watch out for falling iguanas!
These cold-blooded reptiles can’t handle the cold too well. When it gets too chilly, they slow down and can even lose their grip on tree branches, leading to some unexpected falls.
Temperatures in places like Pensacola, Tallahassee, and even Jacksonville are set to dip significantly. Orlando could see lows in the single digits, which is pretty wild for Florida.
And it’s not just Florida that’s feeling the chill. A major winter storm is brewing in the central U.S., bringing heavy snow to several states. Travel delays are likely, especially in busy hubs like Kansas City and Washington, D.C.
So, if you’re in Florida, keep an eye out for those iguanas and bundle up! It’s going to be a cold week ahead.