#FloridaWinter: Two-day cold snap forces Floridians to bundle up, and Twitter is not having it

Maureen Kenyon
Treasure Coast Newspapers

Iguanas are falling from trees, and residents are digging out scarves, hats and sweaters.

One reason why the morning hours felt so cold, according to a Twitter post by the National Weather Service in Melbourne, was because of the wind chill.

Fort Pierce, for example, had a 31-degree wind chill and Stuart recorded a 35-degree wind chill.

Egads!

So, yes, it's cold in Florida and, as usual, Twitter is not having it.

Here are a few of the best #FloridaWinter memes from the social media platform:

Maureen Kenyon is TCPalm's trends reporter, keeping Treasure Coast residents updated on hot topics and happenings. Do you have a story to tell? Want to start a conversation? Send an email to maureen.kenyon@tcpalm.com, call 772-221-4249 or follow her on Twitter @_MaureenKenyon_.