Ready to thaw out?

After a brief flirtation with snowflakes Saturday afternoon, Tallahassee awoke in an ice box as the sun rose Sunday morning.

Overnight, the mercury fell to 22 degrees at Tallahassee International Airport. But it felt like about ten degrees with the wind chill. A rare Extreme Cold Warning clings to the area through noon as National Weather Service meteorologists track an “intense Arctic blast” that is pushing through “with dangerously cold temperatures and wind chills.”

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“After a frigidly cold night, we will slowly warm to the low to mid- 40s this afternoon,” meteorologists wrote in their morning discussion. “However, we expect breezes around 10-15 mph during the day, which will keep wind chills in the 30s for this afternoon. So, another chilly day.”

Temps will plunge back into hard freeze territory overnight and into Monday morning with residents starting the work week commute at about 24 degrees.

Did the cold break any daily records in Florida or Tallahassee?

It’s still too early to tell as official numbers don’t land at the NWS until tonight.

But forecasters say Miami cracked its 117 year record cold by a single degree. It was 35 this morning and was 36 degrees in 1907.

Closer to home, it seems unlikely.

The record low in Tallahassee for Feb. 1 was set at 20 degrees in 1977. So unless colder temps emerge, we may be two degrees shy of that.

Either way, it’s only a historical footnote as the all time coldest day in Tallahassee was -2 on Feb. 13, 1899. After that it was six degrees on Jan. 21, 1985.

Ok, I’m ready for it to be warm in Florida again

You’re in luck.

“High pressure will be settling over the region, allowing for a slow- gradual warmup through the week,” meteorologists say. “Overnight low temperatures will increase from the low 30s to the mid to upper 40s by midweek, and afternoon highs will warm from the 50s to 60s.”

There’ll be another short burst of cold air midweek, but it’s “not expected to be as brutal as what we`ve just experienced,” meteorologists say.

“Temperatures will be in the low 50s for the afternoon highs heading towards the weekend,” forecasters say. “Also not seeing strong winds over the land areas with this cold front.”

As for a longer term outlook, the odds for below normal temps will continue in the first couple weeks of February, but should moderate out as the month continues.

This article originally appeared on Tallahassee Democrat: After Florida freeze, a winter warm-up is coming