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  2. Frost line - Wikipedia

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    The frost line—also known as frost depth or freezing depth—is most commonly the depth to which the groundwater in soil is expected to freeze. The frost depth depends on the climatic conditions of an area, the heat transfer properties of the soil and adjacent materials, and on nearby heat sources.

  3. Climate of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Occasional strong cold fronts move southward down the peninsula with freezing or near-freezing temperatures on a few nights into inland areas of central Florida every few years. A few times each decade Miami might see a winter nightfall below 45°F. El Niño winters tend to be cooler due to increased cloud cover, but tend to have fewer freezes ...

  4. Florida freeze warnings in effect for North Florida ... - AOL

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    A Hard Freeze Warning is in effect for much of North Florida. In Leon County, temps are expected to reach 30 degrees overnight with a freeze warning in effect between Saturday at 11 p.m. and ...

  5. Did Florida freeze? How low did it go? Will it get colder on ...

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    Central Florida — and Orlando, where it dropped to 30 — was in the low- to mid-30s, Redman said. North of Orlando, in North Central Florida and Ocala, it dipped to the upper-20s.

  6. Snow in Florida - Wikipedia

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    On January 29, the Florida Highway Patrol closed nearly 200 miles (320 km) of Interstate 10 from the Florida-Alabama state line to Gadsden County, directing resources and traffic to U.S. 90. [59] Pensacola International Airport closed at 9:17 PM January 28 and was not scheduled to reopen until late on the 29th. [60]

  7. Florida weather: Freeze warnings, frost advisories issued as ...

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  8. Frostproof, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Postal authorities disallowed it because there was already a Keystone Heights in Florida. Joseph Washington Carson suggested Frostproof as a substitute, but Overocker instead chose Lakemont. Carson's choice of Frostproof was based on the town's relatively minor damage from the freeze in December 1894, which ruined much of the state's citrus crop.

  9. Cold snap to hit Central Florida: County by county guide

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