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Cold to Colder
Posted by Vivian Gonzalez
South Florida our temperatures this weekend will be set to go from cold to colder as Canadian air settles in on Sunday. The temperature forecast has been very tricky because of the amount of clouds lingering over South Florida. We had the second front move in Friday and the third and strongest front is set to move in Saturday night. Until then a chance of seeing a shower will be in the forecast. If skies do manage to clear enough through Sunday, we could be waking up into the 40s. Also, expect the breeze to pick up on Saturday and wind chill to be a factor for Sunday and Monday.
Keep in mind our temperatures will tumble only "IF" skies manage to clear. If computer models are right, skies should clear by Sunday afternoon setting up shop for the coldest night into Monday morning.
Have a wonderful weekend South Florida and make it a safe one!
Vivian Gonzalez
Meteorologist
WSVN Channel 7
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