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End of the Haze?
Posted by Vivian Gonzalez
Weekend Weather: South Florida your weekend is finally here! Look for high pressure to remain in firm control of our weather. It will also continue to bring in Saharan dust for Saturday. By Sunday, it should be the end of the haze.
Expect mostly dry conditions over the weekend and an isolated storm developing along the sea breeze collisions. Otherwise, the forecast is looking pretty good even for those who plan on going to the beach or doing any boating. Keep in mind, temperatures will run seasonably hot in the low 90's with feels like temperatures in the low 100's, which is why it is a good idea to stay extra hydrated. There will also be lots of sun and you may want to slather on the sunscreen and reapply often.
On Monday, the pattern changes slightly. High pressure weakens and we may have a better chance of seeing more showers.

Tropical Update: All is quiet.
Have a wonderful weekend South Florida and make it a safe one!
Vivian Gonzalez
Meteorologist
WSVN Channel 7
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