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Florida will mostly be spared from the coldest effects of this week's Arctic blast.
The Florida panhandle may see temperatures dip into the upper 30s and low 40s.
Florida will be spared the coldest effects of this week's Arctic blast but could still see lower than normal temperatures as the rest of the country freezes.
An Arctic front moved across the Great Lakes on Dec. 3, triggering advisories for snow squalls in New England on Thursday, Dec. 4. Then over December 6-7, "daytime highs and morning lows could be 10-15 degrees below normal in the Northern Plains/Upper Midwest," according to NOAA reports.
That cold air mass also will move eastward but Florida below the panhandle will largely remain unaffected.
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