Iguana Rain in Florida as Bomb Cyclone Grips US, 100-Year Cold Record Broken

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News18•02-02-2026, 09:15
Iguana Rain in Florida as Bomb Cyclone Grips US, 100-Year Cold Record Broken
- •A Bomb Cyclone brought severe cold and heavy snowfall to many parts of America, causing widespread disruption.
- •Florida, typically warm, experienced record cold, leading to iguanas falling numb from trees, dubbed 'iguana rain'.
- •Orlando recorded its lowest February temperature in 100 years, plummeting to minus 4 degrees Celsius.
- •North Carolina saw significant snowfall, with up to 56 centimeters in some areas, leading to over 1,000 road accidents and two deaths.
- •Flights were cancelled, and power outages affected 158,000 people across states like Mississippi, Tennessee, Florida, and Louisiana.
Why It Matters: A Bomb Cyclone caused extreme cold and snowfall across the US, breaking a 100-year cold record in Florida.
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