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Miami hit a low of 48 around 6 a.m. Saturday — the third coldest day of 2022, so far. The last time Miami went under 50 was Jan. 31 when it dipped to 49, according to meteorologist Will Redman ...
Miami hit a low of 48 around 6 a.m. Saturday — the third coldest day of 2022, so far. Only Jan. 30, when it was 42, and Jan. 29, when it was 46, did we see colder days in South Florida, said ...
January 3, 2022: Light snow was reported in the early morning hours across Walton County in the Florida Panhandle. [82] January 16, 2022: Light flurries were reported at 6:40 am CST in McDavid, Florida. Additional light snow flurries were reported throughout the morning in northern Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.
On October 7, 2022, Zack Labe, a climate scientist for the NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory released a statement and a climate report from Berkeley Earth on the average monthly temperature, tweeting, “There are still no areas of record cold so far in 2022.” [297] [298] Labe's statement also denied the record cold temperatures in ...
Take a look: These folks are strolling South Pointe Park in Miami Beach as temperatures dipped into the low 50s across South Florida on Jan. 29, 2022. South Florida All is normal — for now.
In New York City, the low at Central Park on February 4 was 3 °F (−16 °C), marking the coldest temperature there since 2019, although shy of the previous record low for the date. [88] However, LaGuardia Airport 's low of 5 °F (−15 °C) and John F. Kennedy International Airport ’s low of 4 °F (−16 °C) were low enough to set daily ...
"Based on the latest long-range data, this January has the potential to be the coldest since 2014." Polar vortex headed for US will bring ‘exceptionally cold’ temps in the new year: ‘Weather ...
The January 14–17, 2022 North American winter storm brought widespread impacts and wintry precipitation across large sections of eastern North America and parts of Canada. Forming out of a shortwave trough on January 13, it first produced a swath of snowfall extending from the High Plains to the Midwestern United States.