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A massive Arctic blast is causing record-breaking cold temperatures across the United States, including Florida.
Temperatures in parts of Florida have dropped into the 20s and 30s, about 20 to 25 degrees below normal.
The National Weather Service has issued Freeze Warnings and Frost Advisories for parts of the state.
The cold snap is expected to ease by Wednesday, with temperatures returning to the 70s by Thursday.
A massive Arctic blast is sweeping across the United States, sending temperatures plunging from the northern Plains to the Southeast. Northern states are already seeing lake-effect snow and daytime highs shattering records, marking one of the earliest and most widespread cold waves of the season.
Florida is not immune. In the state’s north and central

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