An onshore flow will continue to push moisture into the area over the next few days resulting in a continuing chance of scattered showers and possible afternoon thunderstorms. An upper-level low will lift today from the Mississippi Valley to the Great Lakes and another disturbance will push into the southeastern states by the upcoming weekend keeping it somewhat unsettled around here.
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An onshore flow will continue to push moisture into the area resulting in scattered showers and possible afternoon thunderstorms. A cold front stretches this morning from the Mid-Atlantic all the way down to coastal Mississippi and this positioning will allow for east-to-southeast low-level winds across east-central Florida. High pressure ridging will build westward at mid-week from the Bahamas into Florida and it’ll remain somewhat unsettled as we progress through the week.
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With high pressure centered over the southeast US, our low level winds will remain out of the east-to-northeast over the next several days and this will result in some patchy clouds across central Florida and isolated showers. By the latter part of the weekend, enough moisture will push in to result in more widespread coverage of showers in the local area.
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With high pressure centered over the southeast US, our low level winds will remain out of the northeast over the next few days and this will result in some patchy clouds, but generally dry conditions across central Florida through the week’s end. By the weekend, enough moisture will push in to result in a daily chance of showers in the local area.
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With high pressure centered over the southeast US, our low level winds will remain out of the northeast and this will result in some patchy clouds, but likely dry conditions across central Florida. Another high pressure system will slide this way for the mid and late week time periods prolonging the stretch of generally rain-free conditions around here.
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High pressure ridging will be in control of our weather over the next couple of days and the drier pattern that began this weekend in central Florida will continue as we begin the new work week. Meanwhile, Hurricane Sam is churning over the Atlantic Ocean and needs to be closely monitored. As high pressure builds into the southeastern part of Canada in coming days, Hurricane Sam could take a turn towards the Northeast US/New England during the upcoming weekend.
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A cold frontal system will slowly push to the south of here today, but remain close enough to continue the unsettled weather pattern of late. As we begin the weekend, drier air from the north will reduce the chances for rain across central Florida. Another frontal passage late in the weekend will usher in dry air for the first half of next week.
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The first couple days of the work week started off with some heavy rainfall and the threat for showers and thunderstorms will continue today as well. Deep moisture in the atmosphere and weak winds aloft will raise the chances that any shower or storm that develops will be slow-movers and able to produce additional heavy rainfall amounts in a short period of time. On the tropical scene, the Atlantic Basin remains very active with multiple systems to monitor in coming days.
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The week started off with some rainfall and the threat for showers and thunderstorms will continue today and Wednesday as well. Deep moisture in the atmosphere and weak winds aloft will raise the chances that any shower or storm that develops will be slow-movers and able to produce heavy rainfall amounts in a short period of time. On the tropical scene, the Atlantic Basin remains quite active with multiple systems to monitor in coming days.
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The week starts off with the threat for some heavy rainfall across central Florida with numerous showers and thunderstorms expected in the PM hours. A sea breeze boundary will develop today and act as a focus area for rainfall this afternoon and any shower or storm can produce heavy rainfall amounts in a short period of time.
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