On Friday, a coastal low pressure system is forecast to form over the Gulf Coast, setting the stage for another winter storm over the weekend. Further south in Florida, rain is expected on Friday as a result of this system, but is expected to be short-lived. Overnight Wednesday into Thursday a freeze warning is issued for Glades County and a cold weather advisory for Glades, Hendry and inland Collier counties. Cold-weather shelters open across Southwest Florida. Check here for details on times, availability and locations.
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