At least one place in every state reached below freezing yesterday and the mercury was expected to drop again nationwide Wednesday, meteorologists said.

“At least one spot in every state was below freezing, even Florida and certainly Texas,” said Accuweather senior meteorologist Rob Miller.

The only place difficult to confirm reaching below 32 degrees Tuesday was Hawaii, Miller said, though CNN reported that the temperature was 31 degrees at the Mauna Loa Observatory, which rises above the town of Waimea.

The states-wide chill happens about two or three times a year, but this time around, Southern states are seeing unusually low record temperatures, Miller said.

“Places like Florida and the Deep South don’t get that cold usually, but even they have gotten temps in the upper 20s,” he said. “That is certainly unusual.”

Americans from California to New York should bundle up again today, meteorologists advise.

Hard freeze warnings are still in effect through Wednesday, even in typically warm states, the National Weather Service said.

“Most areas of the country probably do see temps below freezing again today,” Miller said. “Even Florida will be down below freezing today.”

A winter storm was also expected to pounce on Georgia and South Carolina on Wednesday, with snow and rain coating palm trees in the usually balmy states.