It snowed in Orlando!
For all you folks who think we have it so good here in Orlando, I offer a clip from today's news:
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- Snow flurries were reported in Seminole, Orange, and Volusia Counties Tuesday night. We even saw some snow at Channel 9's Orlando studios.
The last time it snowed in Central Florida was reportedly January 24, 2003. Before that, it hadn't snowed since 1989.
A blast of cold air is moving into the state this week, state emergency officials said.
Wind chills may drop into the 20s in parts of north Florida and high temperatures may only reach the 60s as far south as the Keys on Wednesday, state meteorologist Ben Nelson said.
Miami wasn't expected to even hit 70 on Wednesday, and low temperatures were expected to dive into the mid-40s.
A developing storm out at sea off of Florida's east coast is driving cold air southward into the state, which resulted in freeze watches for several locations in the Panhandle earlier this week.
Nelson said wind chills could be in the 30s even in Central Florida on several nights this week and reminded Florida residents to protect themselves, their plants, their pets and their pipes.
The cold weather is expected to last through Thanksgiving, but by the end of the week warmer temperatures were forecast to return. By Sunday, the high in Miami is expected to be 81.
I remember as a kid spending the night at my dad's service station on the weekends (it was open 24 hours and Dad was working the night shift). One night just before Christmas I looked out and saw snow falling. It only lasted about 15 minutes and wasn't enough to stick, but it was pretty cool for a Florida kid.