Florida Record
If the last three months have made you think, “I can’t remember a winter ever being this cold in Central Florida,” you were right.
The region’s record-breaking cold winter finally comes to an end this weekend similarly to the way it started: Chilly.
Central Floridians are starting to think spring, and many said they are a little tired of what’s usually a rare occurrence dragging on for almost three months.
After computing all the average temperatures from every day this winter, the National Weather Service said the average has been a little less than 56 degrees.
That’s over a degree colder than the city’s previously coldest winter on record, set in 1954.The overall perspective from Central Floridians seems to be that if we have to live through a cold winter, we might as well set a record.
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