
"Monday's high, despite sun, will be in the 60s, according to the National Weather Service, and Monday overnight lows will be in the upper 40s on the coast and mid-40s inland. Wind chills could bring the "feels-like" temperatures down to the mid- to low 40s across most of the region. WFLA-TV's chief meteorologist Jeff Berardelli is calling for wind chills in the low 40s in South Florida early Tuesday."
"National Weather Service meteorologist George Rizzuto said that they expected a low pressure area off the east coast that would send a cold front through the Florida peninsula Monday and Tuesday. Monday night the wind will be 10 mph to 15 mph, gusting as high as 20 mph. The coldest hours will be early Tuesday morning, Rizzuto said. The tentative forecast calls for lows early Tuesday in the lower 50s to upper 40s along the coast, and down into upper 30s near Lake Okeechobee."
Another cold front is expected to move into South Florida early next week, driven southward by a nor'easter. Temperatures will begin cooling Sunday night with lows in the low 50s. Monday's highs will reach the 60s, but overnight lows will drop into the upper 40s on the coast and mid-40s inland. Gusty winds of 10-15 mph with gusts up to 20 mph will increase wind-chill effects, producing feels-like temperatures in the low to mid-40s across much of the region. The coldest hours are forecast for early Tuesday, with lows possibly reaching upper 30s near Lake Okeechobee.
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