Hurricane Milton just left Miami a parting gift. What the changing forecast says
Briefly

"Behind Milton there was a marked dry air plume that pushed over the area and so we're definitely seeing those lower dew points and more comfortable temperatures over the area - today into tomorrow." Ana Torres-Vazquez, a meteorologist, emphasizes the positive outcome of Hurricane Milton's passage, bringing cooler and drier air to South Florida, making the weekend more pleasant compared to previous sweltering conditions.
"Despite the fact that we do have drier air and nicer conditions overall, there's still enough moisture lingering in the area that when the front comes through and you have that moisture, it will be a good combination for those thunderstorms to form..." This statement highlights the precarious balance in weather conditions and the potential for localized flooding despite cooler temperatures.
Read at Miami Herald
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