Extreme Cold Warnings remain in effect Thursday morning


TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — Waking up Thursday morning to what is left of ice on our roadways and VERY chilly temperatures.

Some ares of black ice are still possible with refreezing of ice and snow occurred late Wednesday night.

We are also bundled up walking out the door to the 20s early!

A few areas of clouds will be overhead with sunshine peeking out Thursday afternoon.

Temperatures warm to the low 40s Thursday, so melting will continue for leftover ice and snow.

Lows drop back into the low 20s on Friday, and Saturday mornings with upper 20s as lows Sunday morning.

We are in for a sunny, yet, cooler weekend!

Drier air moves in and highs Friday and Saturday will top out in the mid to upper 40s followed by upper 50s Sunday.





As temperatures continue to plummet across the region, extreme cold warnings remain in effect for Thursday morning. With wind chills reaching dangerous levels, it is important to take precautions to stay safe and warm.

Residents are advised to limit time spent outdoors, dress in layers, and cover exposed skin to avoid frostbite. Pets should be brought indoors or provided with adequate shelter to protect them from the cold.

It is also important to check on elderly neighbors and loved ones, as they may be more vulnerable to the extreme temperatures. Additionally, ensure that your home is properly insulated and that heating systems are in good working order.

Stay informed by following local weather updates and advisories, and be prepared to take action if conditions worsen. Remember, it is always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to extreme cold weather. Stay warm and stay safe.

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