Our forecast has been spectacular on this Saturday. We have a weak front that is moving down the Florida peninsula and most of the associated rain today has been located offshore in the Atlantic. However, until the front completely crosses, we’ll have the potential of seeing a few isolated showers through Sunday morning. The front should be situated over the Florida Keys eventually falling apart.
If you were hoping for a cool air, this front is not going to bring much of a change. Temperatures will remain seasonal with high temperatures in the upper 70’s to low 80’s and lows generally in the 60’s. Look for the wind to build out of the northeast as high pressure settles into the southeast United States creating problems for swimmers and boaters on local waters going into Monday. Another front will approach South Florida by the middle part of the week probably bringing us a better chance of seeing showers and a small cool down.
Quiet on the radar now. Weak front will be moving through. Isolated shower possible. @wsvn pic.twitter.com/tVC4qHyvF2
— Vivian Gonzalez (@VivianGonzalez7) November 27, 2016
Breeze builds with seasonal temperatures for Sunday. Enjoy! @wsvn pic.twitter.com/8WC9yfI0wG
— Vivian Gonzalez (@VivianGonzalez7) November 27, 2016
Have a wonderful day South Florida and make it a safe one!
Vivian Gonzalez
Meteorologist, AMS Certified
WSVN Channel 7