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7:00 AM | *"Bermuda-high" pattern setting up over the western Atlantic*

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7:00 AM | *"Bermuda-high" pattern setting up over the western Atlantic*

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for Cape Canaveral, Florida

Today

Partly sunny, very warm, humid, chance of showers and thunderstorms, highs not far from 90 degrees

Tonight

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

Friday

Partly sunny, hot, humid, becoming quite breezy, chance of showers and thunderstorms, near 90 degrees for afternoon highs

Friday Night

Mainly cloudy, balmy, muggy, chance of showers and thunderstorms, upper 70’s for late night lows

Saturday

Partly sunny, very warm, humid, breezy, chance of showers and thunderstorms, near 90 degrees

Sunday

Partly sunny, very warm, humid, breezy, chance of showers and thunderstorms, near 90 degrees

Monday

Partly sunny, very warm, humid, breezy, chance of showers and thunderstorms, near 90 degrees

Tuesday

Partly sunny, very warm, humid, breezy, chance of showers and thunderstorms, near 90 degrees

Discussion

High pressure continues to dominate the scene around here and is leading to an extended stretch of very warm and humid weather across the central part of Florida. One high pressure center is now positioned over the northeastern US and another sits over the southeastern part of the nation. Both of these will consolidate over the western Atlantic Ocean this weekend into the familiar “Bermuda-high” type of pattern and this will produce extended very warm and humid conditions in much of the eastern US. Elsewhere, the Atlantic Basin tropical scene continues to be quiet partly as a result of some dry, desert air that has pushed to the west from northern Africa; however, there are signs that the “African-wave train” may get quite active later this month.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Perspecta, Inc.
perspectaweather.com