Bermuda, Cuba Hit Record Low Temperatures

Powerful cold fronts from Eastern Canada spread frigid air as far as the Caribbean.

Published on Feb. 8, 2026

Over the past week, both Bermuda and Cuba have reportedly measured their all-time lowest temperatures on record. A series of powerful cold fronts originating in Eastern Canada have brought unseasonably cold temperatures across the eastern half of North America, with the frigid winds pushing as far south as the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean.

Why it matters

Record-breaking cold temperatures in subtropical regions like Bermuda and Cuba are highly unusual and underscore the far-reaching impact of the recent cold wave from Eastern Canada. These extreme weather events highlight the potential for climate change to disrupt normal weather patterns and temperature ranges, even in typically mild tropical and subtropical locations.

The details

In Cuba, a weather station in the community of Perico recorded a temperature of 0.0°C on February 3, which is the coldest temperature ever observed in the country. A few days later, Bermuda saw temperatures plunge to 6.6°C on February 8, preliminarily the coldest reading ever recorded there, potentially beating the previous record of 6.7°C set in 1950.

  • On February 3, Cuba recorded its coldest-ever temperature of 0.0°C.
  • On February 8, Bermuda recorded a preliminary all-time low temperature of 6.6°C.

The players

Cuban Institute of Meteorology

The national meteorological agency of Cuba that reported the record low temperature.

Bermuda

A temperate island in the western Atlantic Ocean, about 1,400 km off the coast of the Carolinas.

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The takeaway

These record low temperatures in Bermuda and Cuba underscore the far-reaching impacts of the recent cold wave from Eastern Canada, highlighting the potential for climate change to disrupt normal weather patterns even in typically mild subtropical regions.