Yes it's such a big system impacting the majority of the country.
While you aren't in the same league with plunging temps and snow,
your area is also not prepared for those types of temps you will be getting.
We were used to blizzard conditions in the mountains of New Mexico,
but we just don't get nasty weather often here. No one really is
ready - houses aren't built for these types of temps, water lines freeze
and burst, our county doesn't own a snow plow thereby they close the schools,
snow refreezes and turns to ice, it's just nasty stuff.
Most of the older homes in the area do have Fireplaces and the fact is that for Florida these temps are cold, albeit nothing like the northern states etc, but these temps do have an impact on crops, which can have an effect on some produce and citrus that are shipped to other states. A few years ago, it actually snowed here, but was gone by 9am and extremely light, but it's not something that most expect to see when they hear Florida. lol In 1977 it actually snowed in South Florida, I was working on the Ract Track at that time at Gulfstream. Took me a few minutes to register what I was seeing on my car was snow at 4am... lmao
