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Good-Bye Haze
Posted by Vivian Gonzalez
Weather Outlook: South Florida the haze has been around, but we can say good-bye to it... The haze is starting to exit South Florida and this means more typical type weather can be expected on Friday. Therefore, look for isolated sea breeze driven showers and storms along steamy temperatures.
As the weekend approaches, a change will be possible. This is all dependent on a tropical wave located by the Lesser Antilles and an upper-level low between Eastern Cuba and Haiti. While the upper-level low keeps moving West and so does the wave... It could drag in tropical moisture come Saturday. However, the arrival of this moisture depends on if the wave holds together. Otherwise, look for a typical summer weekend with early sun, afternoon inland storms with normal hot temperatures and maybe an isolated passing shower late overnight.
Tropical Update: All is quiet!
Have a wonderful evening South Florida and make it a safe one!
Vivian Gonzalez
Meteorologist
WSVN Channel 7
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