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Daytona Beach, FL – A freeze warning is in effect for Coastal and Inland Volusia counties early Thursday morning as temperatures are expected to drop significantly. Residents are urged to take precautions to protect against potential frost damage and cold exposure.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Melbourne, the advisory begins at 3 a.m. EST, with the freeze warning active from 4 a.m. to 9 a.m. Temperatures could dip as low as 31 degrees in some areas, with wind chills ranging from 22 to 30 degrees. The warning also includes parts of Northern and Southern Lake County, impacting cities like Deltona, Mount Dora, and Leesburg.
Cold temperatures and wind chills can lead to hypothermia or frostbite with prolonged exposure. The NWS advises wearing warm clothing, including gloves and hats, while outside. Residents should bring pets indoors and ensure animals left outside have access to warm, dry shelter, food, and unfrozen water.
Frost and freezing conditions pose risks to crops, sensitive vegetation, and exposed outdoor plumbing. Homeowners should cover plants, insulate outdoor pipes, and use caution when operating portable heaters indoors to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
This rare cold snap for Florida reminds residents to stay vigilant and check on vulnerable family members, friends, and neighbors during freezing weather. The advisory highlights the importance of preparation and safety during the unusually chilly start to the year.
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