An arctic blast that brought a rare snowfall to northern Florida last week left green sea turtles as far south as St.
If you see a manatee that appears to be suffering from cold stress, you should call the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Wildlife Alert Hotline at (888) 404-3922. People should ...
While much of the country bundles up in heavy coats and snow boots, Florida’s cold is milder but tricky. The temperatures can range from chilly mornings to warm afternoons and breezy evenings ...
NICEVILLE — A strong cold front is expected to sweep across Northwest Florida during the weekend, bringing the potential for strong storms, frigid temperatures and winter precipitation early ...
It’s been a cold January in Florida. The Sunshine State is getting slammed with freezing cold fronts this winter – a far cry from fall predictions of a warm and dry winter across the southeast.
"Right now, it looks like the next significant cold front will move through Florida this weekend," Feerick said. "The front is likely moving through the Panhandle on Saturday and then through the ...
“The timing, frequency and strength of cold fronts from the interior of the nation vary greatly from year to year.” For example, places in North Florida, like Tallahassee, start seeing ...
Manatees suffering from depressed temperatures in typically balmy Florida are resorting to hanging ... go feed until they get full, and they get cold, and they’ll come back to our warm water ...
The NWS also forecast "hazardous cold" for much of the Central and Southern U.S., as well as some states on the East Coast. In the South, these include Florida, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi ...
Here's what to expect this week. What's the weather forecast for Polk County, Florida? There's a chance for rain Monday afternoon or evening as another cold front moves through Florida.
However, the warm-up won’t last long. A new storm system is forming in the Gulf of Mexico and is expected to bring another cold front across the Florida Peninsula in the coming days.
In January 2010, Florida experienced a prolonged cold snap that lasted into March, devastating wildlife, destroying coral reefs and leaving fragile ecosystems to recover for many years to come.