Cooler air spread into the region on Sunday following the passage of a cold frontal system and the next few days will stay on the cool side. Dry weather will also prevail during this cool stretch as a weak ridge of high pressure builds across the Florida Peninsula. Another cool front will arrive in the region late in the week preventing any chance for a significant warm-up.
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Persistent flow from the southeast continues as we close out 2020 and it is resulting in near record warmth across central Florida. High temperatures each of the next few days will be near the 80 degree mark which is well above normal for this time of year. A cold front will pass through the area later in the weekend and highs will be confined to the middle 60's by the time we begin the new work week on Monday.
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A strong high pressure system has settled in the Mid-Atlantic region and it’ll continue to produce an onshore flow in our area which will intensify for the second half of the week. As a result, it’ll turn warmer as the week progresses and temperatures will flirt with the 80 degree mark for afternoon highs by the time we get to New Year’s Day on Friday. A frontal system is likely to push through the area this weekend bringing us cooler weather by Sunday and Monday.
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A strong high pressure system will settle in the eastern US today and it’ll produce an onshore flow in our area which will intensify for the second half of the week. As a result, it’ll turn warmer as the week progresses and temperatures will flirt with the 80 degree mark for afternoon highs by the time we get to New Year’s Day on Friday. A frontal system is likely to push through the area this weekend bringing us cooler weather by Sunday and Monday.
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A strong high pressure system will continue to provide us with nice weather for another day, but a strong cold front will approach the region later today with the threat of showers and thunderstorms. This front will pass through by early tomorrow morning and Christmas Day promises to be windy and much cooler with temperatures confined to the middle 50’s for highs.
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A powerful cold front will barrel towards the eastern seaboard from later tomorrow into early Friday and it’ll bring some wild weather to the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast US. Ahead of the front, heavy rains, possible thunderstorms and potentially damaging winds will develop and raise the prospects for localized flooding and power outages. It’ll become much milder as well on Thursday with temperatures soaring to the 60 degree mark in the DC, Philly and NYC metro regions. On the back side of the front, temperatures will plunge on Friday from their early morning highs to at or below freezing by later in the afternoon. Any standing water on untreated surfaces that is left behind by the heavy rain event could freeze-up in a hurry on Friday as temperatures take a plunge.
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A strong high pressure system will continue to provide us with nice weather for another day, but on Thursday a strong cold front will approach the region. This front will generate scattered showers and thunderstorms on Thursday and Thursday night and passes through by early Christmas morning (Friday). Following the passage of the strong front, it’ll be windy and much cooler on Christmas Day and temperatures will be confined to the middle 50’s for highs.
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A strong high pressure system will continue to provide us with nice weather for the next couple of days and it’ll climb to well up into the 70’s for highs by Thursday afternoon. On Thursday, a strong cold front will approach the area and it’ll generate scattered showers and thunderstorms. Following the passage of the strong front, it’ll turn windy and much cooler for Christmas Day (Friday) and temperatures will likely be confined to the mid 50’s for highs.
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A strong high pressure system will build into the region over the next few days and it’ll keep it on the dry side for much of the time across the Florida Peninsula. After a cold frontal passage on Thursday, much cooler air will push in for Christmas Day on Friday.
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A cold frontal passage ushered in cooler air for the region and today’s highs are likely to be confined to the middle 60’s across central Florida. In addition, the wind will be quite noticeable with gusts past 20 mph making it feel even cooler than the actual air temperature. Some modification in temperatures takes place this weekend and we’ll be back to the 70’s for highs during the early part of next week.
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