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Rare Arctic Blast Freezes Iguanas Across Florida

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Arctic air blast broke over 80 temperature records across the US
  • Temperatures in Miami dipped to 48°F, tying a 110-year-old record
  • Iguanas frozen and falling from trees in Florida's cold snap
Rare Arctic Blast Freezes Iguanas Across Florida

On November 11, 2025, an intense Arctic blast swept across the southeastern United States, breaking numerous temperature records that had stood for over a century. In Miami, the temperature dipped to 48°F, tying a record low that had been in place for more than 110 years.

This rare cold event had a dramatic impact on Florida's native wildlife. Social media was flooded with images of frozen iguanas falling from trees, as the cold-blooded reptiles were unable to generate enough body heat to cope with the frigid temperatures. The National Weather Service confirmed that this was an unprecedented occurrence, with the cold snap affecting over 80 cities across the region.

While the Arctic air has since relinquished its grip, the effects of this extreme weather event are still being felt. Meteorologists warn that the same areas that experienced the wintry conditions earlier this week may now see a dramatic temperature swing, with forecasts suggesting temperatures could soar 15 to 30 degrees above average by the coming weekend.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Arctic blast that swept across the southeastern US, including Florida, caused temperatures to plummet, leading to the iguanas, which are cold-blooded reptiles, being unable to generate enough body heat to cope with the frigid conditions.
The Arctic blast broke over 80 temperature records across the region, including a 110-year-old record in Miami where temperatures dipped to 48°F.
Meteorologists predict that the same areas that experienced the wintry conditions earlier this week may now see a dramatic temperature swing, with forecasts suggesting temperatures could soar 15 to 30 degrees above average by the coming weekend.

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