Stormy Front To Move Across Florida
Showers and thunderstorms are possible Saturday afternoon as a cold front approaches South Florida.
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Showers and thunderstorms are possible Saturday afternoon as a cold front approaches South Florida.
It will be a hot afternoon Sunday with highs reaching the middle 80s, but there will be plenty of sunshine.
A few showers and an occasional thunderstorm will be possible for Saturday.
A strong cold front moving across the Florida peninsula could bring strong and possibly severe thunderstorms across South Florida late Monday afternoon and into early Tuesday morning.
Sunday will be a nice day to be outside with warm temperatures and a mixture of sunshine and clouds. However, changes will move into the area for Monday with a cold front.
The temperatures will gradually warm through the weekend and the humidity will also start to creep upwards.
It has been perfect weekend weather around South Florida and the stretch of nice weather continues right on into this week.
It will be a warm day across South Florida with a few showers off and on throughout the day.
It is Grammy night, but our weather should be up for an award Sunday. A mixture of sun and clouds with warm temperatures will be our forecast for the next couple of days.
The weather Tuesday morning was comfortable across South Florida with temperatures in the low 60's. But, another cool down is in store for the area.
South Florida will see gorgeous weather Sunday afternoon with highs reaching 68 to 70 degrees. Plenty of sunshine will be all around. Winds will be out of the north and west at 5 to 10 mph.
A chill in the air across South Florida as we woke up with temperatures in the 50s in Broward and Miami-Dade counties and low to mid 60s through the Keys.
It was a wet and messy Wednesday morning across South Florida with some heavy downpours in spots. Although most of the rain has pushed offshore, we could still see some scattered showers later in the day due to plenty of lingering moisture associated with a cold front draped across the straits.
A weak cold front moved through South Florida early Sunday morning and will bring better weather for the afternoon. High pressure will build over the southeastern U.S. for Sunday afternoon. That means blue skies with only a few passing clouds.
Near record temperatures are possible across South Florida Saturday. While it will be warm Saturday, Sunday's weather will be nicer.
Another cool start for South Florida on Wednesday. Morning lows were in the mid to upper 50s with off and on showers.
Huge changes are in store for South Florida Monday night. An arctic front is on the way and we'll finally enjoy a taste of winter.
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South Florida can't seem to get a break from the chance of rain. A cold front will move into South Florida on Sunday between noon and 6 p.m. Ahead of the front, there will be low-hanging clouds with only peaks of sunshine.
It was the coolest morning of the season so far across South Florida with lows falling to the upper 40s and low 50s across South Florida.
South Florida woke up to a mostly dry morning, but the weekend will see another round storm due to a front on its way to the area.
The same cold front that has spawned severe weather the past few days across much of the U.S. is currently tracking across the Southeast and will be dipping down across the Sunshine state as we head into the weekend.
South Florida woke up to much cooler air Tuesday morning after a cold front passed through the area overnight. But the mercury hasn't finished dropping as winter takes one more shot at the area over the next 48 hours.
Showers and thunderstorms moved over the area Sunday night into Monday morning after the mercury soared to 90 degrees, tying a record Sunday. But with the passage of the showers and a cold front on Monday, the temperatures will be plummeting over the next few days.
It was another cold start across South Florida Thursday thanks to a powerful cold front that swept across the area.
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