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Polar winds brought unusually early and record-breaking cold temperatures to Florida.
Several cities, including Jacksonville, Orlando, and Pensacola, broke their previous low-temperature records.
Forecasters expect temperatures to return to normal by the weekend.
Polar winds from the north weeks before the Sunshine State usually gets them. Forecasters expected Floridians to see temperatures plunging 15-20 degrees colder than normal, with the .
Did we? On Monday night, Nov. 10, into Tuesday morning, it got really cold. It wasn't just you.
Numbers are still coming in but Jacksonville saw average temperatures down to 28 degrees overnight, Weather Underground reported, smashing its previous record of 35. St. Augustine broke its record by 5 degrees.
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