The main weather story for the next few days will be the strong and persistent onshore flow across east-central Florida as a result of strengthening high pressure over the western Atlantic Ocean. Winds will increase in intensity today to sustained levels between 10 and 20 mph and gusts to 25 mph. Any showers or thunderstorms that form over the next few days should be rather isolated in terms of coverage, but this threat will likely increase by the middle of next week.
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The main weather story for the late week and weekend will be the expansion of high pressure over the western Atlantic Ocean. This system will bring persistent onshore flow to the region to go along with partly-to-mostly sunny skies. Winds will increase in intensity on Friday with gusts past 20 mph likely and the brisk conditions will continue right into the early part of next week.
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Increased moisture will likely result in more widespread showers and thunderstorms across central Florida today and this higher risk of rain will continue into the end of the week. Temperatures will be quite warm today with afternoon highs generally in the mid or upper 80’s before a few degrees are knocked off on Thursday as a front sags into the region. The overall pattern will result in windier conditions on Friday and also during the weekend as high pressure builds southward over the western Atlantic producing persistent onshore in the area.
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Moisture will tend to increase today as high pressure over the Atlantic and produces southerly flow into central Florida. The uptick in moisture will interact with the daily sea breeze to create scattered showers and thunderstorms right through mid-week. Temperatures will be quite warm with afternoon highs generally in the mid or upper 80’s over the next couple days before a few degrees are knocked off later in the week as a front sags into the region.
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Moisture will tend to increase early this week as southeasterly flow develops with high pressure building over Florida. The uptick in moisture will interact with the daily sea breeze to create isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms right through mid-week. Temperatures will be quite warm with afternoon highs generally in the middle 80’s over the next few days.
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More comfortable air has pushed into the region today following the passage of a frontal system and humidity levels will be lower than experienced here on Thursday. In fact, it’ll remain comfortable through the upcoming weekend although winds will pick up a bit on Sunday. It does turn warmer and more humid early next week and the chance for showers and thunderstorms will increase.
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We’ll experience another warm day today across central Florida, but more comfortable air moves in to close out the work week. Highs later today will be in the mid 80’s, but much closer to the 80 degree mark on Friday and Saturday to go along with plenty of sunshine and breezy conditions. It turns warmer and more humid early next week and the chance for showers and thunderstorms will increase.
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It’ll continue to be rather summer-like around here today with afternoon highs well up in the upper 80’s. There is a chance for late PM showers and thunderstorms as a cold front pushes this way from northern Florida. This front should clear the area by later tomorrow with breezy and comfortably warm conditions returning to close out the work week and for the upcoming weekend as well.
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It’ll continue to be rather summer-like around here today and on Wednesday with afternoon highs in the mid-to-upper 80’s. There is a slight chance for showers and thunderstorms into mid-week, but the best chance is likely to be on Wednesday night and Thursday when a cold front pushes through northern Florida. This front should clear out area later in the week and it won’t be as warm as we end the work week on Friday with afternoon highs much closer to the 80 degree mark.
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The first half of the week will feature summer-like heat across the region with afternoon highs through Wednesday in the mid-to-upper 80’s. Winds will be brisk from a southeasterly direction and showers cannot be ruled out later in the day. By mid-week, a cold frontal system will reach the northern part of the state and this system will increase the chances here on Wednesday night and Thursday for numerous showers and thunderstorms.
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