Florida Cold Snap: Tourists Bundle Up, Iguanas Freeze, and Farmers Worry
WPLG Local 10February 3, 20262 min885 views
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- 🥶 Tourists in South Florida, particularly on Miami Beach, are finding themselves unexpectedly bundling up due to a historic cold front.
- ✈️ Visitors from places like Argentina and Ohio, who anticipated warm weather, have had to purchase extra clothing to cope with the frigid temperatures.
- 🛍️ Some tourists are adapting by seeking warmth from heaters on Lincoln Road or buying new clothes, like sweatshirts, to stay comfortable.
Impact on Wildlife and Agriculture
- 🦎 Invasive iguanas are becoming frozen and stunned by the cold, leading to homeowners collecting them.
- ⚠️ Florida Fish and Wildlife is spearheading a temporary removal effort for these iguanas, with many likely to be euthanized or transferred.
- 🌱 Farmers in Southwest Miami Dade, like David Torbert, are closely monitoring their squash crops for potential damage from frost, which could impact future yields.
Cold Snap's Broader Effects
- 📉 The extended cold weather is having a significant impact across South Florida, affecting both human comfort and the local ecosystem.
- 🗣️ The unusual conditions have become a major topic of conversation, highlighting the disruptive nature of the cold snap.
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