Warm, Cold Weather
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Each summer, we hear about the deadly and very real danger of extreme heat. But perhaps we should be paying more attention to the impacts of wintertime cold. Researchers have discovered that over the last 25 years, 65% of all temperature-related deaths ...
Wind chills in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale areas will be in the mid- and upper-40s — about 44 around 5 a.m. Tuesday and even colder Thursday morning, around 36, according to the weather service’s hourly forecast. Wind chills will be in the low- to mid-30s near Lake Okeechobee and Glades and Hendry counties, Redman said.