Florida Will See The Coldest AND Warmest Temperatures of the Year This Week
Michelle Foster, from Oklahoma, bundles up against the cool weather while strolling along St Pete Beach.
It’s been a weird winter for weather in the Tampa area. Drastic temperature swings have had us reaching for a jacket one day and bathing suit the next. The temperature rollercoaster is really going to dive and climb in this next week though. We’ll see the coldest temperatures and the warmest temperatures of 2024… within a few days of each other.
The temperature plummet is up first. The National Weather Service tweeted this morning that there’s a 30-40% chance of temperatures dropping below freezing tonight along the Nature Coast. That chance of freezing temps percentage climbs to 90-100% tomorrow night. Even worse, some of the northern counties of the Tampa area could get wind chills that will feel like the TEENS! As cold as we’re going to get this weekend, it could be much worse of course. Many of the northern states might not even hit ZERO!
Then the Florida temperature rollercoaster goes back UP next week. On Monday, temps will rebound to a pleasant 70 degrees. That won’t last though. By Wednesday and Thursday, we’ll actually have beach weather in January. Temperatures are expected to top out near 80 degrees both days.
There is some good news to share about the wet weather lately. Denis Phillips from ABC Action News reports that the El Nino weather we’ve had over the past few weeks has helped a lot. Denis says most of the Tampa area is no longer under any type of drought conditions.
By the way, it was 47 years ago today the Tampa area actually got a decent amount of snow. Paul Dellegatto from Fox 13 shared these photos this morning from the snowfall in Tampa on January 19, 1977.
PHOTOS: The Day Tampa Got 2 Inches of Snow
Were you brushing the snow off your car on this day back in 1977?
Two inches of snow were recorded in the Tampa area, according to Channel 10. It hasn’t happened since. And hopefully it won’t anytime soon. While I know lifelong Floridians find snow to be romantic and picturesque, for us transplants, it triggers bad memories of being wet and cold, shoveling and slipping.
It’s said that there were over 200 accidents on the roads that day. Two of those crashes involved school buses, which shocks me. I’d think classes at all schools would have been called off that day. Two inches of snow isn’t a lot to those familiar with driving in snow, but it’s not like Floridians are used to driving in winter weather.
79 ended up in the hospital just in Hillsborough County, according to news reports. Fortunately none of the kids in those school buses were among those hurt. Drivers were ok too according to Tampa Bay Times reports.
Not surprisingly, many lost power. Power lines were knocked down all over the area. Trees and crops didn’t fare well either.
While we won’t get any snow this weekend, temperatures are going to take a nosedive. In fact, temperatures will be cold enough this weekend for snow. But none is in the forecast. [Sources: Tampa Bay Times, Channel 10]
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