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This Is How South Floridians Welcome Winter

It’s officially winter in South Florida. Though it’s mostly still warm outside, we’re graced with the occasional cold front, which calls for some special seasonal traditions.

WLRN asked listeners to tell us how they mark the season.

Danny Sanchez is referring to the great iguana rains of this past January. It got so cold that the green iguana, which isn’t native to Florida, got flash-frozen and dropped from trees.

Folks line up at spots like La Palma in West Miami for this wintertime snack.

Honorable mention: Knaus Berry Farm's  gooey cinnamon rolls. Drenched in a delectable glaze, the rolls conjure as much the holidays and winter as any classic Yuletide dish.

With hurricane season now far behind us, we look forward to spending more time outside. The days are drier. Brisk mornings beg for leisurely walks and bike rides. And of course, the sea breeze on the beach cools just right.

Engagement producer Katie Lepri contributed to this report. You can read more responses here.

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Alexander Gonzalez is a recent graduate of the University of Miami. He majored in English and was the the editor-in-chief of The Miami Hurricane newspaper from 2014-15. He was WLRN's digital intern during summer 2015. He subscribes to too many podcasts and can't get away from covering the arts in Miami.