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- Florida Forever Funding On Chopping Block
- Accident At I-75 North Exit To I-4 East
- Crash At I-275 Entrance On Ashley Drive
- This Is First Of Series Of Cool Fronts
- Move Over, Roller Derby! It’s the Florida Inaugural Ball!
- Move Over Roller Derby! It’s the Florida Inaugural Ball!
- Brown-Waite Snags Sought-After House Committee Post
- Scarborough: GOP Should ‘Tell The Truth’ About Sansom
- Florida GOP’s Greer Won’t Vie For RNC Chairmanship
- Rain Line Heading Toward Eastern Hillsborough
- Severe Thunderstorm Warning For East Pasco, West Polk
- Wind, Showers Heading Toward Shore
- Thunderstorms Unlikely With Front Today
- Hit-And-Run On I-275 In St. Pete
- Crash Slows I-275 South Of Waters Avenue
It was cold this morning, but Nov. 19, 2008, didn’t match the chill of Nov. 19, 1951, when most of the area’s low temperature records were set for this date.
Brooksville came the closest to the 1951 record. The low in the region’s icebox today was 34. The record is 33.
Here’s how close some other locations came (all the record lows were in 1951):
Tampa: 40
Record low: 38
Winter Haven: 40
Record low: 37
St. Petersburg: 45
Record low: 40
Fort Myers: 41
Record low: 39
Sarasota: 41
Record low: 39
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