A warm Thanksgiving is ahead for South Florida, followed by a possible cooldown
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A warm Thanksgiving is ahead for South Florida, followed by a possible cooldown
"The National Weather Service is predicting calm and pleasant conditions leading up to the holiday. "Overall, very dry and calm weather remains ongoing at least into early next week," the weather service said. Temperatures should reach the low to mid 80s each day and from the mid to high 60s each night. Weather service temperature maps show above-normal temperatures for most of the Southeast through Black Friday. The second half of Thanksgiving week and beyond is much more up in the air, experts said."
""We're looking at the potential for a weakening frontal boundary that could be coming across the area during that time, around Thursday," said Chuck Caracozza, a weather service meteorologist. "Whether it stalls out or passes through is highly uncertain." That could mean a slight increase in moisture, said Caracozza, but it was too soon to tell. Much of it depends on how much moisture exists ahead of the front. "There's not much agreement to models," he said."
Calm and pleasant conditions are forecast across South Florida leading up to Thanksgiving, with very dry weather and minimal wind expected into early next week. Daytime temperatures should reach the low to mid 80s each day, with nighttime readings in the mid to high 60s. Weather maps indicate above-normal temperatures across much of the Southeast through Black Friday. A weakening frontal boundary may approach around Thursday, with uncertainty about whether it will stall or pass through. Potential effects include a slight moisture increase or a sharp post-Thanksgiving arctic surge, with major model disagreement on timing and intensity, producing high forecast uncertainty.
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