A quiet, very warm weather pattern will continue here as upper-level trough pulls away and high pressure builds into Florida. A sea breeze will provide some relief to the very warm conditions during the PM hours over the next few days with generally rain-free conditions.
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A moist low-level air mass remains in place today across central Florida and it’ll be sufficient to produce a chance for showers and thunderstorms. High pressure ridging takes control later in the week resulting in generally dry, warm weather for the region.
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A moist southerly flow will boost chances today for showers and thunderstorms and some of the storms can be on the strong side. Greatest rain chances and potential for strong-to-severe storms will be across the I-4 corridor interior sections and points to the south of there.
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An active weather pattern will feature a strong upper-level shortwave swinging through the southern states over the next couple of days and this will keep it quite unsettled around here. As a result, the chance for showers and thunderstorms will be quite high as we begin the new work week and the threat will continue on Tuesday as well.
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An upper-level low has pushed into the eastern third of the nation and will result in some unsettled weather conditions around here for the close of the work week. Showers are possible later today and there can be a few afternoon thunderstorms as well, but the threat for rain will diminish some this weekend only to increase again early next week.
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An upper-level low will sweep eastward across the south-central US and into the eastern US over the next couple of days and likely result in some unsettled weather conditions around here beginning tomorrow and continuing during the upcoming weekend.
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Strong low pressure over the western Atlantic will push away from the east coast later today and high pressure will control the weather in the SE US. Today should be a rain-free day across central Florida, but winds will once again be a noticeable factor. An upper-level low will sweep eastward across the south-central US and into the eastern US over the next couple of days and likely result in some unsettled weather conditions around here at the end of the week and during the upcoming weekend.
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An upper-level low will intensify over the Southeast US today and take on a “negatively-tilted” axis which will result in an unstable atmosphere across Florida. As a result, showers and thunderstorms will be possible today as surface low pressure intensifies along the Southeast US coastline. This system will then push to the northeast over the western Atlantic and our weather will improve for the mid-week time period.
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An upper-level low will intensify over the next 24-48 hours as it slides across the southeastern states and it this will help to spawn a strong surface low pressure system near the Southeast US coastline. As the upper-level trough pushes across the Southeast US, our chances for showers will increase today and Tuesday and there can be a few scattered thunderstorms mixed in as well. Later in the week, a drying trend will take place as high pressure follows the departing coastal storm and into the southeastern states.
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Winds will diminish today as low pressure off the east coast will push away from the area and high pressure will build into the Southeast US. It’ll turn quite warm this weekend with highs temperatures on both days likely to be within a couple degrees of 80. It’ll turn slightly cooler early next week as a weak frontal system heads this way and chances for showers and thunderstorms will be on the increase.
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