A mostly sunny, pleasant week ahead for South Florida; expect overnight lows in upper 60s and low 70s
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A mostly sunny, pleasant week ahead for South Florida; expect overnight lows in upper 60s and low 70s
"South Florida is in for a pleasant first week of December. Though Tuesday could see scattered showers throughout the region, especially in Palm Beach County and northern Broward County, forecasters are calling for mostly sunny skies during the day and partly cloudy evenings through the weekend. Daytime temperatures will remain in the low to mid 80s while overnight lows will dip to the upper 60s and low 70s."
""We're still going to have periods of shower activity," including Tuesday, said National Weather Service meteorologist Sammy Hadi. "Then there should be a period of drier weather on Wednesday into Thursday and Friday. But by Saturday and Sunday we could have a few showers along the coast." A mild front passing through will make Wednesday the coolest night of the week, with temperatures on the coast dropping to 66."
""There will be a period of Wednesday where the winds will be from the northwest, which should feel quite nice, as it ushers in drier air," Hadi said. As the week progresses, winds will calm and shift. By Friday, winds will be from the southeast and south, making inland areas warmer, Hadi said. The southerly wind will also bring a slight chance of rain along the coast. As a result of the south wind, temperatures over the weekend will be several degrees above normal."
Mostly sunny days and partly cloudy evenings are expected across South Florida through the weekend. Scattered showers are most likely Tuesday, especially in Palm Beach County and northern Broward County, with additional coastal showers possible Saturday and Sunday. Daytime highs will remain in the low to mid 80s, while overnight lows drop to the upper 60s and low 70s. A mild front will make Wednesday the coolest night, with coastal temperatures falling to 66 and northwest winds ushering in drier air. Winds will calm and shift to southeast and south by Friday, warming inland areas and producing a slight coastal rain chance, making weekend temperatures several degrees above normal.
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