'Falling iguanas are possible': a severe cold snap in Florida - ForumDaily
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'Possible falling iguanas': extreme cold in Florida

Very cold weather forecast in Florida. Because of this, the inhabitants of the state are expected to Christmas iguanas fall from the sky. The publication told more about this. The Guardian.

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The National Weather Service (NWS) has warned that southern Florida could be the coldest Christmas in 21 years, with temperature lows of 30 to 40 degrees (-1- + 4 Celsius) Fahrenheit.

“Cold weather is expected for Christmas,” the NWS wrote. “Possible falling iguanas.”

Because they are cold-blooded, tree-dwelling iguanas in southern Florida often become immobile in cold weather, causing them to fall to the ground even though they are alive.

Temperatures in Jacksonville are expected to drop to around 30 degrees Fahrenheit (-1 Celsius) on Friday, December 25, making it one of the five coldest Christmas days on record. Temperatures will remain at the same level on Saturday, so iguanas will continue to fall.

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A line of squalls with heavy storms and high winds headed for northern Florida on Christmas Eve. Shelters were opened throughout the state for people who could freeze without them.

Many shelters have pledged to maintain social distancing and provide protective equipment to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

The pandemic has also influenced surfers' Christmas tradition of dressing up in Santa Claus costumes. The event, which usually attracted hundreds of surfers in disguise, has been moved online.

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Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried authorized Santa Claus and his wife and their reindeer to "enter all homes, dwellings, camps and premises in Florida from 20:00 pm on December 24 to 7:00 am on December 25th."

“Given the challenges of this year, we want to ensure that Santa Claus can safely travel throughout the state and bring Christmas joy to all the children of Florida,” Fried explained.

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