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Wet Weekend????
Scattered showers will be on and off for most of the late morning, then by the afternoon the forecast calls for inland storms as the sea breeze develops.Keep those umbrellas handy your going to need them.

As we look to the weekend we are still surrounded by plenty of moisture and Sunday looks to be the wettest of the two days. The water vapor shows a pocket of drier air moving into South Florida by tomorrow. If this drier air holds it will suppress any widespread chance of showers and t-storms, but by all means there is still a chance of isolated showers the coverage just wont be as widespread as what the forecast calls for come Saturday night and into Sunday! We will just have to wait and see!

Keep it tuned to the Storm Station for the latest.
Julie Dura
Wsvn Morning Meteorologist
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Seasonal Weekend Heat
Posted by Phil Ferro
Our Weekend Warm-up
We were spoiled with a mild start to the week as the air was drier and the highs were below normal. Over the next few days, it will be hot with more humidity as we reach seasonal afternoon heat. The dome of warm air that has not budged will bring the peak heat of the upper 80s with a chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms over the next few days.

Seasonal Weekend Heat
Posted by Phil Ferro
Our Weekend Warm-up
Get ready for a "Feels-like" summer weekend. We'll see a little of everything:
Heat Humidity Sunshine And some afternoon storms Expect temps to reach the upper 80's (Typical is 87°) both Saturday and Sunday. And of course, there will be a chance for showers and inland storms as well.

Back to Summer-like Heat
Posted by Phil Ferro
Good-bye mild weather:
I hope you've enjoyed our recent mild temps teamed up with drier air. A dome of warm air will push the mercury readings into the ballpark of our 87° average over the next couple of days. A cold front sweeping to the north will add more clouds to the scenery with a slight chance of isolated showers and thunderstorms into next week.

More heat around the corner
Posted by Phil Ferro
One last mild day:
High pressure will keep us mostly dry under sunny skies and enjoying mild temps for this time of year. You can thank a huge dome of high pressure sitting over us for the lovely conditions. High pressure after all, is your fair-weather friend.
