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A little of everything
Posted by Vivian Gonzalez
South Florida this week we will be seeing a little of everything. It will be hot, rainy and cold. Between today and tomorrow high temperatures will reach near record levels as temperatures soar into the upper 80s. The reason for the heat is because our winds will be out of the Southwest as the tail of Winter storm now over the nations mid-sections gets closer to South Florida. Come Wednesday the rain chances will be on the rise as unsettled weather is likely through Thursday morning.
As far as the cold weather is concerned, it will take a little longer to get here. However, a noticeable cool down will be around come Friday morning. By the weekend, the jet stream will take a dive and shot of colder air arrives. Morning low temperatures will fall into the low 50s. However, the coldest day will be Monday where some upper 40s will be possible.
Have a great Monday South Florida and make it a safe one!
Vivian Gonzalez
Meteorologist
WSVN Channel 7
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