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Soggy Valentines

Posted by Phil Ferro

It was a record setting in Broward County on Wednesday when the temperature reached 86°. This broke the old record of 85° set back in 1935.

What's Next?

Now we turn our attention to a cold front making its way through Central Florida. It should increase our cloud cover for Valentine's day and bring with it a chance for rain. Looks like some outdoor dinner plans may have to be moved inside.

Friday

The front stalls providing us with a chance for more needed rain.

Weekend

The front finally pushes out allowing cold air to move in. We can expect overnight lows on Saturday to dip into the upper 50's-low 60's for the Keys and into the upper 40's low 50's for Miami Dade and Broward.

Enjoy!

Posted 02/13/13, 5:44pm
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