Postcard perfect: Expect a sunny, calm week ahead for South Florida
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Postcard perfect: Expect a sunny, calm week ahead for South Florida
"The weather this week looks ideal, with sunny to modestly sunny skies each day, temperatures in the mid-70s to low-80s. Evening temperatures should drop to around the 60s throughout the workweek. Winds should be relatively calm, and humidity will be moderate. Things could change a bit over the coming weekend, with chances of showers increasing Saturday night into Sunday. Conditions also will remain dry."
"Much of the Southeast is experiencing unusually dry conditions, and parts of South Florida are particularly dry. "Extreme drought" conditions have recently developed in western sections of Everglades National Park, and "severe" and "moderate" drought conditions have developed over most of South Florida. Forecasters expect drought conditions to persist into spring, if not longer. The following is the five-day forecast for Broward and Palm Beach counties, summarized by AI based on information from the National Weather Service."
Sunny to modestly sunny skies are expected across the region during the workweek with highs mainly in the mid-70s to low-80s and evening lows near the 60s. Winds should be relatively calm at about 6–7 mph and humidity will be moderate. Shower chances increase Saturday night into Sunday, though most days will remain dry. Much of the Southeast, especially parts of South Florida, is unusually dry, including "extreme drought" in western Everglades National Park and widespread "severe" and "moderate" drought across South Florida. Forecasters expect drought conditions to persist into spring or longer.
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