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A strong cold front will move through the area this coming weekend bringing arctic air from the north along with it. This will not only lead to a good drop in temperatures from above average to below average, but also bring a chance of some wintery mixed precipitation to the area.
By the middle to late part of the week, near-normal temperatures should return - lows in the 30s on Tuesday night, Nov. 11, to around 40 on Wednesday night, Nov. 12, and highs in the upper 50s to 60s, according to the forecast.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials said iguanas can become either immobilized or sluggish when temperatures hit between 40 and 50 degrees. Longer cold snaps with overcast skies that prevent basking for warmth can be deadly as the paralyzed iguanas become easy prey to vultures, bobcats and coyotes.
A strong cold front will sweep through North Texas on Saturday evening, ushering in the coldest air of the season.
The 2025 hurricane season appears to be closing out quietly and politely, but Florida can expect an unseasonally chilly few days ahead.
This strong northerner is expected to hit Texas Panhandle cities, from Dalhart to Amarillo, by Friday night. After afternoon highs soared to the low 80s Thursday, November 6, they'll plummet by nearly 20 degrees the following afternoon, barely climbing to the low 60s.
An Arctic cold front will move in Sunday morning...ahead of the front, we’ll have warmer conditions, followed by a sharp cool-down next week.
"This has the potential to be the most significant period of cold we have seen so far this fall," one meteorologist told Newsweek.