Get ready, Northeast Florida… we could have our first frost of the fall next week!

Our low temperatures are expected to drop into the mid to low 30s on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Chief Meteorologist Richard Nunn says to expect a wind chill bite, but then afternoon highs on Wednesday will rebound to near 70 degrees!

All of these changes could mean a lot of ups and downs on your thermostat, but local utilities warn against making big swings on that dial – because they could affect your wallet.

The trick is not to raise your thermostat more than one or two degrees at a time if you have central heating – any more and your auxiliary heat system gets triggered. Using that for more than 12 hours a day can add up to $15 a day on your bill, according to Florida Power & Light!

Utilities also advise

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