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Soggy Setup............
After seeing overnight and early morning showers, we are going to have a chance to dry out. The dry weather wont last for long we expect the rain will return by late morning and into the afternoon. We are under the influence of the northern fringe of a tropical wave located just south of us, and we still have a stationary frontal boundary just north of us near Lake Okeechobee. This unsettled weather pattern will be in place until Saturday. Sunday will be slightly drier, with only isolated showers favoring inland Broward and Miami-Dade.
Still watching T.S. Nadine staying South of Azores. The Non-Tropical Wave east of Bermuda has a 50% chance of tropical cyclone development models keep this are north of Bermuda and it will NOT effect the U.S.
Have a great weekend,
Julie Durda
Wsvn Morning Meteorologist
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Get ready for a "Feels-like" summer weekend. We'll see a little of everything:
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Back to Summer-like Heat
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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.
