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South Florida Feeling The Chill With Cold Weather Arriving Across Area

NBC 6 s Carolina Peguero has more on how residents are staying warm and what you need to know if you need assistance. Expect even cooler numbers by Wednesday morning with many of us in the low to mid-40s. We will likely experience the coolest numbers we ve seen in over a year. Highs Wednesday will once again top out in the mid-60s. A big warming trend starts Thursday with highs returning typical numbers Friday. we may even see highs in the 80s by the weekend. We will be dry right through the period. Maybe just a spotty shower Sunday.

AM Showers Start Work Week in South Florida Ahead of Major Temperature Drop

Temps Drop, Winds Pick Up as Cold Stretch Arrives in South Florida Monday night brings in the chill, and temperatures by Tuesday morning will likely be in the 40s across most of South Florida Published February 1, 2021 • Updated on February 2, 2021 at 5:06 am NBC Universal, Inc. Following a strong cold front Monday morning, South Florida is about to embark on a chilly stretch of weather to begin the month of February.  Along with the front, windy conditions moved into the region and have prompted a wind advisory to be issued. With gusts between 30 and 35 mph possible overnight, it will remain in effect until 10 a.m. Tuesday.

6 Things to Know: Frustration Over Missed Calls for 2nd Doses, South Florida Bracing for Next Cold Front

Download our mobile app for iOS to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. At a press conference Sunday in Miami Gardens, a spokesperson for the Florida Department of Health explained that officials had been having difficulties with people not answering their phone to schedule the second dose appointment. Another major factor causing delays, the spokesperson said, is people showing up hours before their scheduled appointment. Patients should arrive no more than thirty minutes ahead of their time slot, Public Information Officer Mike Jachles said. The mandate issued by CDC division director Martin S. Cetron was made after President Joe Biden issued an executive order Jan. 21 that called for immediate action on mask-wearing for all forms of public transportation. It applies to all public commercial transportation planes, trains, boats and buses and to transportation hubs, such as air terminals, train stations, subway stations, seaports and bus depots. It also c

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