Parts of the U.S. got an early taste of winter on Monday, as record-low temperatures hit Jacksonville, Florida, while areas of Chicago received over a foot of snow. FOX 9’s meteorologist Cody Matz reports.
Breakdown
- Jacksonville, Florida reached a record low of 28°F, breaking a record set in 1896. 44s
- Unusually cold temperatures in Florida could impact citrus farmers. 56s
- Record daily snowfall was reported in Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, and the Carolinas. 1m 16s
- The Chicago area saw snow totals ranging from 1 to 4 inches in the city to 17 inches in northwestern Indiana suburbs. 1m 46s
- A major warm-up is expected, with Florida forecast to return to the 80s within two days. 2m 14s