Get ready South Florida, another cold front is set to sweep over the region Sunday night.
The National Weather Service in Miami has issued a cold weather advisory for Sunday night into Monday.
Temperatures in South Florida will drop significantly beginning Sunday night, with low temperatures in the 40s that are expected to feel much colder due to a vigorous northwest wind. Highs are expected to reach the high 50s Monday in West Palm, the low 60s in metro Fort Lauderdale and the mid-60s in Miami-Dade.
The forecasted minimum apparent temperatures for Sunday night into Monday, Feb. 23, 2026, in South Florida (NWS Miami)
A freeze watch is in effect for inland Glades and Hendry counties from late Monday night through early Tuesday.
Tuesday will be the coldest morning this week as temperatures dive into the 20s and lower 30s inland. Temperatures will fall into the mid to upper 30s along the coast.
Highs are expected to reach the low 60s Tuesday in West Palm, the mid-60s in Fort Lauderdale and the high 60s in Miami-Dade.
We’ll get a break on Wednesday morning. Temperatures will rise to the upper 40 and low 50s, but it will remain cold in Southwest Florida and in the Lake Okeechobee region. Daytime highs in metro Fort Lauderdale and West Palm are expected to climb to the low 70s. It is forecast to reach the mid-70s in Miami-Dade.
Homeowners are still finding dead iguanas who couldn’t handle the last cold spell from earlier this month. If you need assistance preparing your home, car, pool and animals for the chill, check out this handy guide.

