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Published: Monday, February 23, 2026 at 5:16 am

South Florida Experiences Dramatic Temperature Swing

South Florida residents are experiencing a dramatic shift in weather patterns, transitioning from record-breaking heat to a significant cold snap. Sunday saw temperatures soar, with highs nearing 90 degrees, offering a preview of summer conditions. However, a strong cold front swept across the region by evening, ushering in a period of much colder temperatures.

Monday will bring bright sunshine, but the air will be significantly colder, originating from the north and northwest. Gusty winds, with gusts reaching up to 35 mph, will exacerbate the chilly conditions. This combination of dry air and strong winds poses a serious threat of brush fires. A severe drought currently affects the area, making any fires particularly dangerous. A Brush Fire Warning is in effect for all of South Florida on Monday, from 9 AM to 7 PM. Residents are urged to exercise caution.

The forecast indicates that the next opportunity for rain showers will arrive later in the week, coinciding with the return of warmer temperatures. The shift in temperatures is expected as high-pressure systems move away from Florida and into the Atlantic. By Thursday and Friday, warmer conditions are anticipated, prompting residents to put away their jackets and sweaters once again.

BNN's Perspective: The rapid temperature fluctuations highlight the dynamic nature of weather patterns. While the cold snap may be a welcome change for some, the associated brush fire risk underscores the importance of preparedness and awareness during periods of extreme weather. It is crucial for residents to heed warnings and take necessary precautions to ensure safety.

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