Holiday travel: Florida sunny, but stormy Northeast could have ripple effect
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Holiday travel: Florida sunny, but stormy Northeast could have ripple effect
"South Florida weather looks stable throughout this week, with clear or mostly sunny skies, daytime temperatures in the high 70s and evening temperatures in the high 60s. "It will be windy through Tuesday," said National Weather Service meteorologist Chuck Caracozza. "After that it'll be dry through the rest of the week - not too much in the way of travel concerns." Christmas Day will be mostly sunny, with a high near 79, with northeast wind up to 10 mph."
"The period between Christmas and New Year's should remain cool in the Northeast, and AccuWeather meteorologists say that a series of quick-hitting storms - some packing snow and ice - will traverse the region between Christmas and New Year's. The National Weather Service is calling for snow in the New York area from Friday through Saturday, then shifting to rain on Sunday. Forecasters said Friday afternoon and Friday evening would see the greatest likelihood of accumulation."
South Florida will remain stable all week with clear or mostly sunny skies, daytime highs in the high 70s and evening lows in the high 60s. Windy conditions are expected through Tuesday, then dry weather will prevail for the rest of the week. Christmas Day should be mostly sunny with a high near 79 and northeast winds up to 10 mph, and the following days should stay mostly sunny with mild nights. The Northeast will see snow Tuesday, with about 3 inches north of New York City and lesser amounts to the south, and a cool pattern with several quick storms bringing snow, ice and rain between Christmas and New Year's, with the greatest accumulation potential Friday into Saturday before a change to rain.
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