A cold front will slide through the eastern states today, but its southern edge will be rather weak with little impact across the Florida Peninsula. Any shower or storm threat today will rather limited and the generally dry pattern will last into the weekend. By early next week, moisture levels will rise in the local region and this will likely lead to scattered showers and storms during the first half of next week.
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Strong high pressure ridging continues to provide us with warm conditions and an onshore flow of air. Temperatures will reach the lower 80’s for highs this afternoon and likely climb into the middle 80’s by the time we get to tomorrow afternoon. As the ridge of high pressure begins to break down, our chances of showers and thunderstorms will increase later tomorrow and that threat of rain will continue right through the weekend and into the early part of next week.
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Strong high pressure ridging has strengthened off the Mid-Atlantic coastline and it will provide us with dry, warm conditions for the next couple of days and an onshore flow of air. Temperatures will reach the 80 degree mark for highs this afternoon and likely climb into the 80’s by the time we get to tomorrow afternoon and Friday. As the ridge of high pressure begins to break down late in the week, our chances of showers and thunderstorms will increase as we head into and through the upcoming weekend.
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Strong high pressure ridging builds off the Mid-Atlantic coastline over the next couple of days and will provide us with dry, warm conditions and an onshore flow of air. Temperatures will reach the 80 degree mark for highs this afternoon and likely climb into the 80’s by the time we get to Thursday and Friday. As the ridge of high pressure begins to break down late in the week, our chances of showers and thunderstorms will increase as we head into the upcoming weekend.
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Strong high pressure ridging in the upper part of the atmosphere will build into the eastern states over the next couple of days and at the same time surface high pressure will develop in the Mid-Atlantic. As a result, conditions around central Florida will remain breezy and warm with a persistent onshore flow of air. Temperatures will peak out around the 80 degree mark across central Florida for afternoon highs today and Tuesday and then likely climb into the lower 80’s during the middle and latter parts of the week.
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Dry weather will prevail across central Florida for another day as high pressure remains in control across the southeastern states. It’ll turn warmer this weekend with an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms around here as an upper-level trough moves into the eastern US. The unsettled weekend weather will give way to quieter conditions early next week and daily highs should be right near the 80 degree mark in the Monday-to-Wednesday time period.
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Dry weather will prevail across central Florida for the next couple of days as a post-frontal surface high pressure system builds into the southeastern states. Winds will become more noticeable today from a northeasterly direction and there should be plenty of sunshine to go along with rather comfortably warm conditions. It’ll turn warmer this weekend with an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms around here as an upper-level trough moves into the eastern US.
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A cool front will usher in drier air for tomorrow and Friday and temperatures will be quite pleasant as we work our way to the upcoming weekend. It’ll turn warmer this weekend with an increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms as an upper-level trough builds into the eastern states.
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An unsettled weather pattern continues in the region during the next couple of days as a stalled out frontal system meanders across central Florida. As the result of a nearby stalled out frontal system the chance of showers and thunderstorms will continue through tomorrow. A cool front will then usher in drier air for Thursday and Friday and temperatures will be quite pleasant as we work our way to the weekend.
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An unsettled weather pattern is in store for the region during the next few days as a stalled out frontal system meanders across central Florida. With little flow in the upper atmosphere, this front will stick around and act as a conduit for moisture to move here from the Gulf of Mexico. As a result, showers and thunderstorms will be a persistent threat during the next few days and this pattern can lead to some heavy rainfall. A cool front will usher in drier and slightly cooler air on Thursday.
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