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Weak Front
Posted by Vivian Gonzalez
A weak front is expected to cross through South Florida and be located over the Florida Straits Tuesday night. Before the front passes, we could see an isolated shower. Overall, the models are showing only a limited rain chance is in the forecast. By Wednesday, another area of high pressure builds in around the Southeast United States and a nice refreshing breeze out of the East will be in place under mostly dry conditions.
The real change in the forecast will take place on Friday. Models continue to insist that a much stronger cold front will be moving through South Florida quickly. This front could produce a few showers, but we don't expect much. However, it looks like it will have a stronger push to bring cooler air by Friday afternoon. Get ready because high temperatures will range in the middle 70s, we will have a nice breeze from the North and the 50s will be felt on Saturday morning.... By the way, Winter officially begins Friday and what a nice way to jump start the new season with a change in weather to make it feel more like the holidays!
Have a wonderful Tuesday South Florida and make it a safe one.
Vivian Gonzalez
Meteorologist
WSVN Channel 7
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