High pressure ridging will stretch from the Upper Midwest to the western Gulf of Mexico as we begin the new work week and result in NW winds around here and cool conditions. Temperatures look to be slightly below normal for the next few days; especially, on Tuesday following the passage of a cold frontal system. It’ll turn milder later in the week and the chance of showers will increase by the weekend.
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High temperatures today will be much closer to the 70 degree mark compared to 60 degrees yesterday and the warm up will continue this weekend. In fact, high temperatures should approach the 75 degree mark by the second half of the week, but the warming trend will come with an increasing chance for showers.
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A strong cold front swept through the region late Tuesday and the ushered in cooler air for yesterday and even chillier conditions are expected today across central Florida. High temperatures today will be much closer to the 60 degree mark compared to 70 yesterday and 80 degrees earlier in the week. A rebound in temperatures will take place this weekend and with the warming trend will come an increasing chance for showers.
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Yesterday featured high temperatures near the 80 degree mark, but a strong cold front has swept through the region and ushered in cooler air for the remainder of the week. High temperatures today will be much closer to the 70 degree mark and then drop another notch to the low-to-mid 60’s on Thursday. A rebound in temperatures will take place this weekend and with the warming trend will come an increasing chance for showers.
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Today will be another mild day across central Florida with high temperatures not far from 80 degrees later in the afternoon. A cold front will pass through the region overnight and usher in cooler air for the mid and latter parts of the week.
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The weather this week will start off quite nice with plenty of sunshine and mild conditions. While there will be a couple of disturbances crossing the country in a fast-moving upper-level flow, they’ll impact areas well to our north over the next couple of days. A cold front will pass through the region by mid-week with reinforcing high pressure to build in for the second half of the week and it’ll turn noticeably cooler.
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Well-above normal temperatures will continue for one more day across central Florida with highs this afternoon well above the 80 degree mark in the Melbourne region. Low pressure will push to the northeast today from the southern states and it’ll swing a cold front through the state of Florida in the overnight hours. As a result, it’ll turn cooler this weekend and highs will struggle to reach 70 degrees on both Saturday and Sunday.
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An active weather pattern impacting much of the eastern US continues to largely spare the state of Florida and our recent string of nice days should continue for the next couple of days. One low pressure system pulls out of the southern states today towards the Tennessee Valley and then a second system heads towards the Ohio Valley at the end of the week. It turns cooler here by the weekend following the passage of a cold frontal system at week’s end.
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An active weather pattern impacting much of the eastern US continues to largely spare the state of Florida and our recent string of nice days should continue in the near future. One low pressure system pulls out of the southern states today towards the Tennessee Valley and then a second system heads towards the Ohio Valley at the end of the week. It turns cooler here by the weekend following the passage of a cold frontal system at week’s end.
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High pressure over the western Atlantic will maintain control of Florida’s weather over the next several days. A flow of air out of the south-to-southeast will continue and help to boost temperatures to near 80 degrees for daily highs right into the middle of next week. While this air flow will also raise low-level moisture levels, the chances for showers will be rather limited given the positioning of the high pressure system.
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