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Vivian Gonzalez

Thankful

Posted by Vivian Gonzalez

We have so much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving Day and the weather is one of them. We continue to have a North wind that ushers in cool air. This is because we have an area of high pressure in the Gulf of Mexico. By the weekend, it looks like another cold front will be moving in to reinforce the Northerly breeze to keep us dry, cool and simply nice.

Thanksgiving Day forecast: Calls for sunny skies, breezy along conditions along the coast. By the afternoon look for pleasant temperatures in the middle 70s and for dinner time temperatures in the low 60s.

Midnight shopping forecast: Look for a temperature of 62 degrees under clear skies.

Have a wonderful and safe holiday South Florida!

Vivian Gonzalez

Meteorologist

WSVN Channel 7

Posted 11/22/12, 7:45am
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