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Photo Gallery: Frosty Tuesday morning across the Gulf Coast

Updated: 7:48 AM EST Feb 3, 2026
It is another frosty morning across the Gulf Coast on Tuesday.A freeze warning is in place until 9 a.m. for much of the Gulf Coast, and the cold weather created frost from Bonita Springs to Alva.Temperatures dipped into the low 30s in places like LaBelle, Immokalee, Arcadia and Punta Gorda.Viewers shared photos of frost with the Gulf Coast News team throughout the morning on Tuesday, showcasing frost on cars, garbage cans and more.Share your cold-weather pictures and videos. Click here to send an email.View the photo gallery below to see photos of frost from across Southwest Florida. Follow, like and subscribe to Gulf Coast News on social media to share your tips and be part of the conversation with Southwest Florida’s most experienced, trusted weather team.However you watch or scroll, we’re committed to delivering accurate, timely forecasts you can rely on, wherever you are.Follow on social media: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | TikTok | Threads | Bluesky | Nextdoor | XLive Interactive RadarTrack conditions in real time with the Gulf Coast Live Radar.Watch Gulf Coast WeatherFind the latest weather forecast videos, streaming live or on demand, on TV and online.Stream on the GoDownload the free Gulf Coast News app to watch on your phone or tablet.Your Gulf Coast Storm TeamChief Meteorologist Allyson RaeMeteorologist Caroline CastoraMeteorologist Jim DickeyMeteorologist Jason DunningMeteorologist Lauren HopeMeteorologist Raphael TavernierMeteorologist Rob DunsMeteorologist Sara Blue DOWNLOAD the free Gulf Coast News app for your latest breaking news and weather alerts. And check out the Very Local Gulf Coast app to stream news, entertainment and original programming on your TV.
FORT MYERS, Fla. —
It is another frosty morning across the Gulf Coast on Tuesday.
A freeze warning is in place until 9 a.m. for much of the Gulf Coast, and the cold weather created frost from Bonita Springs to Alva.
Temperatures dipped into the low 30s in places like LaBelle, Immokalee, Arcadia and Punta Gorda.
Viewers shared photos of frost with the Gulf Coast News team throughout the morning on Tuesday, showcasing frost on cars, garbage cans and more.
Share your cold-weather pictures and videos. Click here to send an email.
View the photo gallery below to see photos of frost from across Southwest Florida.
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Frost on a car in Bonita Springs, Feb. 3, 2026
Credit: Melissa Snook
PHOTO: Melissa Snook
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Frost on a car in Deep Creek, Feb. 3, 2026
Credit: Chick (Viewer)
PHOTO: Chick (Viewer)
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Frost on a trash can in Bonita Springs, Feb. 3, 2026
Credit: Special to Gulf Coast News
PHOTO: Special to Gulf Coast News
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Frost on a car in Deep Creek, Feb. 3, 2026
Credit: Special to Gulf Coast News
PHOTO: Special to Gulf Coast News
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Frost in Northwest Cape Coral, Feb. 3, 2026
Credit: Victor M. Puig
PHOTO: Victor M. Puig
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Frost and ice on a car in Alva, Feb. 3, 2026
Credit: Frank (Viewer)
PHOTO: Frank (Viewer)
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Frost on a garbage can in Cape Coral, Feb. 3, 2026
Credit: Norma Campbell
PHOTO: Norma Campbell
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