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Chilly Morning Across South Florida
Another day of sweaters and boots for many South Floridians as temperatures dropped into the 40s and 50s overnight.
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Another day of sweaters and boots for many South Floridians as temperatures dropped into the 40s and 50s overnight.
It's beginning to feel a lot like winter—South Florida winter, that is.
An approaching cold front will bring a big change mid-week. We'll start off with a wet, warm and humid Monday where highs will reach the mid to upper 80s with scattered showers.
A cold snap set new record low temperature Sunday morning in Miami.
Tired of South Florida's steamed heat and relentless rain? You are in for a treat this weekend.
It will be another scorcher around South Florida Sunday afternoon. High temperatures will reach the upper 80s to near 90 degrees inland.
Spotty showers will be possible across South Florida Sunday with partly sunny skies. It will not, however, be a wash-out.
Be ready for a hot afternoon across South Florida with temperatures nearing the upper 80s.
The temperature will soar into the middle 80s Saturday with plenty of sunshine. High pressure is still in control of South Florida's weather.
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.
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