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Another front
Posted by Phil Ferro
Nasty Weather:
A front made its way across South Florida on Thursday dumping rain over the area. Boynton Beach reported an EF0 tornado at a Lowes parking lot. Outside of a few trees down, no major damage was reported. An EF0 twister has winds between 65 and 85 mph.
This front will stall over the Straits on Friday brining with it another chance for rain across the area. Skies should remain mostly cloudy with highs in the upper 70's.
Cold Blast:
We then turn our attention to another front across the Ohio River Valley also aiming for us. This stronger front should arrive Saturday night capable of dropping our temps into the upper 40's for Dade and Broward and the 50's for the Keys.
We should see a very chilly weekend!
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