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7:00 AM | *Sandwiched between two strong high pressure systems*

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7:00 AM | *Sandwiched between two strong high pressure systems*

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for Cape Canaveral, Florida

Today

Partly sunny, hot, humid, chance of showers and thunderstorms, highs in the lower 90’s

Tonight

Partly cloudy, balmy, muggy, lows in the upper 70’s

Friday

Mainly sunny, very warm, humid, upper 80’s for afternoon highs

Friday Night

Partly cloudy, balmy, muggy, upper 70’s for late night lows

Saturday

Partly sunny, very warm, humid, upper 80’s

Sunday

Partly sunny, very warm, humid, chance of showers and thunderstorms, upper 80’s

Monday

Partly sunny, very warm, humid, chance of showers and thunderstorms, upper 80’s

Tuesday

Partly sunny, very warm, humid, chance of showers and thunderstorms, upper 80’s

Discussion

High pressure centered over the Southeast US and another one over the western Atlantic will be the main players around here in coming days. One of the outcomes of this squeeze play between high pressure systems will be the heat as temperatures likely climb into the 90’s on each of the next couple of afternoons. Temperatures will stay rather uncomfortable in the overnight hours as well with lows likely bottoming out in the upper 70’s to go along with muggy conditions. The overall pattern will begin to break down early next week as an upper-level trough starts to have an influence across Florida and this will likely act to increase moisture levels and perhaps produce an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Perspecta, Inc.
perspectaweather.com