A strong cold frontal system will pass through the region later tonight and usher in much cooler air for the mid and late week time periods. In addition to the cool down, winds will pick up on Wednesday and it’ll become quite unsettled for much of the second half of the week with a daily chance of showers. In fact, it looks like the unsettled conditions will last into the upcoming weekend across central Florida.
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High pressure will remain in control of the weather across central Florida into Tuesday, but then a strong cold front will cross the Florida Peninsula late tomorrow. The frontal system will arrive here with some shower activity and then it’ll turn windy and cooler at mid-week following its passage. This same frontal system has already ushered in unusually cold air across the Northern Plains/Upper Midwest for this time of year and it’ll even have an impact around here and all the way to the northern Gulf over the next couple of days.
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The first seven days of November have averaged more than 2.6ºC colder-than-normal across the nation and there is another very impressive cold air outbreak on the way for the eastern two-thirds. The first blast of much colder-than-normal air arrived in the Mid-Atlantic/NE US in the overnight hours and tonight will be the coldest so far this season. The next shot of Arctic air is already building up in Canada and it will reach the Northern Plains/Upper Midwest later in the weekend, cross the Great Lakes on Monday, and then into the Mid-Atlantic/NE US on Tuesday. This blast of Arctic air will not only spread out across a larger portion of the country compared to the initial shot, but it will be even colder. In fact, numerous daily low temperature records are likely to be set next week across the eastern two-thirds of the nation and there will likely be many sites recording their lowest temperatures ever for so early in the season.
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A cold frontal system will approach the region today and raise the chances for showers and thunderstorms across central Florida. Following the front, winds will pick up noticeably late tonight and Saturday and it’ll turn much cooler with highs confined to the 70’s on both weekend days and there will be plenty of clouds around as well. The weather looks mainly dry and mild during the early part of next week, but another shot of chillier air will reach the region by mid-week.
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Temperatures will remain at above-normal levels today, but a transition to cooler weather will begin on Friday. A frontal system will approach the region tomorrow and raise the chances for showers and thunderstorms. Following the front, winds will pick up noticeably for the weekend and it’ll turn cooler with highs confined to the 70’s on both weekend days and there will be plenty of clouds around. The weather looks mainly dry and mild during the early part of next week.
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Temperatures will remain near normal over the next couple of days as high pressure lifts away from the region, but a frontal passage later in the week will usher in cooler air for the region. Highs through Thursday will be in the low-to-mid 80’s across central Florida, but will likely be confined to the middle 70’s by the upcoming weekend. Elsewhere, it’ll turn much colder across much of the central and eastern US by the end of the work week and another cold blast is destined to reach these parts of the nation by the first part of next week.
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Temperatures will remain at comfortably warm levels over the next few days, but a much cooler air mass is likely to arrive here by the upcoming weekend. After highs in the low-to-mid 80’s during the next few days, temperatures are likely to be confined to the middle 70’s for highs by the weekend as a cold blast for the central and eastern US makes its way into Florida. Moisture will be rather high across the region over the next few days so scattered showers and thunderstorms are on the table.
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Temperatures will get back to normal over the next couple of days as high pressure lifts away from the region. Moisture will push northward into the area as the high retreats and this will raise the chances for scattered showers and thunderstorms; especially, along coastal sections. It may turn much cooler by the beginning of the weekend as onshore flow stiffens and likely holds temperatures in the 70’s for highs.
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A strong cold front moved through the eastern US yesterday causing a squall line to form in the Mid-Atlantic region and NE US. The same front crossed Florida by early today ushering a much cooler air mass riding into the region on stiff northerly winds. It will stay on the cooler side for the next couple of days, but then turn warmer again early next week.
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A strong cold front will move into the eastern US today causing a squall line to form by tonight in the Mid-Atlantic region and NE US. The same front will cross Florida by early tomorrow with Friday will turn out much cooler than today with a stiff northerly breeze. Today will be unusually warm ahead of the front with high temperatures in the mid and upper 80’s for much of central Florida. It will stay comfortable around here for the upcoming weekend.
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