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After a freezy and breezy overnight, South Florida was expected to awake Wednesday morning to see two things thawing out and creeping back up: the temperature and the lizards. “After tonight, we’re going to see moderating temperatures,” said Chuck Caracozza, a meteorologist with the National Weather...

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