High pressure that originated over central Canada last week has drifted southeastward to a position over the western Atlantic Ocean. As a result, clockwise winds on the back side of the high have produced a broad flow of air from the southwest-to-the northeast and temperatures have responded noticeably higher across the eastern half of the nation. In this area, the high pressure system has produced an onshore flow of air and persistent E-NE winds will continue here for the next few days.
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High pressure that first formed over central Canada has drifted southeastward over the past few days and it will emerge out over the western Atlantic Ocean by tomorrow. As a result, clockwise winds on the back side of the high have produced a broad flow of air from the southwest-to-the northeast and temperatures have responded noticeably higher across the central Plains and Midwest. In this area, the high pressure system over the western Atlantic Ocean has produced an onshore flow of air and persistent E-NE winds will continue for the next few days.
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Strong high pressure across southern Canada today will shift eastward this weekend to a position over the western Atlantic Ocean. As a result, southwest winds on the back side of the high will promote a major warming trend in much of the eastern half of the nation during the first half of next week. In addition, once this high shifts off the east coast, it’ll generate strong and persistent onshore flow across central Florida which will kick in around here on Saturday and likely last well into the upcoming week.
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A strong and cold Canadian high pressure system will dominate the weather scene over the next few days in much of the northeastern quadrant of the nation including the Mid-Atlantic region. The days will feature colder-than-normal temperatures for early March and persistent NW winds will make it feel even colder than the actual ambient air temperature. Once this high pressure system shifts off the east coast early next week, a strong southwesterly flow of air will set up on its backside and begin a significant warm up in the central US on Sunday/Monday which will then expand into the eastern states on Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday.
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Dry, cooler conditions will be the rule across much of the eastern US today and Friday and once high pressure shifts off the east coast, onshore flow will intensify around here during the weekend. Along with the onshore flow, moisture will increase noticeably in the area and this will result in an increased chance for showers and thunderstorms across central Florida. There is even the chance for some severe weather this weekend given the increase in wind fields across the state. Given the expected stretch of increased winds, rough surf can be expected by the time we get to the early part of next week.
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Low pressure over the Gulf of Mexico will move quickly across Florida today generating scattered showers and thunderstorms. A cold front sweeps through the region during the PM hours and it’ll usher in a cooler air mass in the overnight hours. Dry, cooler conditions will be the rule across the eastern US on Thursday and Friday and once high pressure shifts off the coast, onshore flow will intensify around here during the latter stages of the weekend and continue into early next week.
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It remains quite warm through tomorrow, but changes are coming for the second half of the week. A frontal system will approach the region at mid-week and increase the chances of showers and thunderstorms. Following the front, it’ll turn windy and cooler later this week with highs generally confined to the 60’s across central Florida.
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Our nice stretch of weather will continue around here as we begin a new week with plenty of sunshine and afternoon highs near the 80 degree mark. It may turn a few degrees cooler on Tuesday following the passage of a weak frontal system, but temperatures should be able to reach the middle 70’s and the mid 70’s are likely to be able to be reached for much of the second half of the week.
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A great stretch of weather is coming to the state of Florida just in time for the beginning of spring training season. High pressure is now in control of the weather around here and it’ll lead to an extended dry and very warm weather pattern with 80 degree highs on the table for the next several days.
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A cold front passed through the region earlier in the week and it has paved the way for a nice stretch of weather across central Florida. High pressure is now in control of the weather around here and it’ll lead to a warming trend across central Florida. Temperatures should climb into the low-to-mid 70’s later today and it looks like warm, dry weather should continue this weekend as well with 80 degrees on the table by Monday and Tuesday.
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