MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Dominant high pressure system is closed over the southeastern United States and the Gulf of Mexico.
This means that a long drought with warmer temperatures is forecast for South Florida.
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Tuesday night requires calm conditions with few clouds and a light northeast wind. Temperatures will drop into the low 60s.
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Not that cool, but still a cool way to start Wednesday, so a light sweater or jacket will do if you go to work and school in the morning. Then sunshine with clouds blending in for the afternoon. Wednesday’s high will surpass the upper 70s.
The warming trend is small but will last until the weekend. The high temperatures will hit 80 degrees on Thursday afternoon and then the lower 80s by Saturday. At the same time, the morning will feel a little milder. The low temperatures will creep into the upper 60s by the weekend.
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As for the high pressure system, it stays until Sunday. However, forecast models suggest that the next cold front could arrive early next week.
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