AI Woman on beach Florida COLD

I was just texting with my sister in Florida. It's much colder down there than here in Wyoming. Some parts of the Sunshine State had snow flurries on Sunday morning as far south as Fort Myers, which is about 2/3rds down the west coast.

In the meantime, here in Wyoming, I spent the weekend with my doors and windows open, both during the day and at night. Our temperatures were mostly in the low to mid 50s.

It will warm up this week to be warmer in Florida than in Wyoming.

Weekend Low Temperatures Florida (Feb 1-2, 2026):

North Florida/Panhandle: Lows in the upper teens to low 20s (15°F - 25°F).
Central Florida (Orlando/Tampa): Lows in the mid-20s to low 30s, with records in the 20s in some areas.

South Florida (Miami/Ft. Lauderdale/West Palm): Lows in the mid-30s to low 40s (35°F - 45°F), with inland areas potentially hitting freezing.

Record Cold: Sunday morning, Feb 1, was the coldest in over 15 years for parts of Central and South Florida.

Freeze Warnings: Widespread freeze and extreme cold warnings are in effect for much of the state, particularly on Sunday and Monday morning.

Wind Chill: Strong winds are making temperatures feel like the teens and 20s across the state.

Impacts: Freezing temperatures are causing risks for crops, pets, and pipes, and have caused cold-stunned iguanas in South Florida.

We've posted this a few times, but let's look again at why winter is slamming the rest of the nation but missing us.

Look at that high-pressure system in the National Weather Service image below. That is the culprit.

National Weather Service Tue 3 Feb 2026
National Weather Service Tue 3 Feb 2026
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Now look at how that high pressure bows the weather around us and down into the eastern side of the US. That's why they are getting nailed by winter weather this year, and not us.

We just need that high-pressure system to move a little west. That's all.

Below we see the warmer weather in red and the cold winter weather in greens, blues, and purples. From this, you can see which side of the country is having a hard winter and which side is not.

National Weather Service Temperature Map 011326
National Weather Service Temperature Map 011326
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That high-pressure system will fall apart or move at some point. We are just waiting to see when.

It might surprise you to learn that half of Wyoming has experienced a really good winter.

According to the National Weather Service in Riverton, Wyoming, "While the lower elevations east of the Continental Divide have been unseasonably warm and lacking precipitation, snow water content in the western mountains is above normal as of January 11, 2026. Given the warm weather, most of the snow is above the 9,000-foot elevation."

National Weather Service Snowpack Wyoming January 2026
National Weather Service Snowpack Wyoming January 2026
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The numbers in the picture above are snowpack percentages compared to average years. The blue is western Wyoming, where you will see far above average snowpack. The Laramie range, on the lower right in purple, is below average.

Earlier this winter, all of the weather was missing us for a slightly different reason. It still had to do with a blocking pattern with high and low pressure.

But that system fell apart and was replaced by that big letter "H."

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Below is a recap of what has been causing this weird weather pattern we have been in that fell apart.

Blizzards to the east of us. Heavy snow and rain to our west. So why are Wyoming and other Western states still in this weather block? When will it end?

There has been considerable head-scratching in our region over the mild temperatures, lack of snow, and high winds of the past few weeks. But all of this has happened before. It's nothing new. It doesn't happen often.

Look at the weather map below and notice the high-pressure system sitting right over our area. Now look at the high pressure parked over the Aleutian Islands near Alaska. Look at that other high-pressure system parked over Greenland, to your right.

ECMWF AIFS Dec 30, 2025
ECMWF AIFS Dec 30, 2025
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The positions of those highs and lows are bowing the jet stream around us. It is winter on all sides, but winter is going around us.

We have been stuck in this pattern for over a month, and nothing is expected to change for at least the next week, or maybe two.

Forecasters had called for winter to have arrived by now, but as we can see, and they admit, they were wrong. Even the computer modeling was wrong. Those highs and lows have set up a blocking pattern that was not expected.

At some point, these systems will weaken, and the dam will break, sending winter our way. But it is not known when exactly that is going to happen. Soon, we hope.

Wyoming is right on the edge of the block. That's why the Tetons and Yellowstone have experienced plenty of snow, but it just can't seem to make it to the rest of the state.

 

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