A Warm-Up in South Florida Ends on Sunday: What's Next?
South Floridians are bracing themselves for a slight cool-down as a warm spell that has dominated the region comes to an end by Sunday. The current dome of high pressure is expected to weaken and slide eastward, paving the way for a more unsettled weather pattern.
For now, the weekend looks like it will be a warm one with temperatures in the low to mid 80s. However, onshore winds will provide some relief, making the heat feel slightly more bearable. Expect plenty of sunshine with just a few patchy clouds and a slight chance of showers.
As we head into next week, temperatures are expected to dip slightly, returning to typical levels for this time of year. Highs in the mid-to-upper 70s, lows in the mid-to-upper 60s - it's going to feel like spring is officially here.
However, don't get too comfortable, as a major shift in the jet stream is on its way. A large dip in the jet stream over the eastern US will bring a potentially unsettled weather pattern to South Florida, with periods of showers and storms expected, especially on Wednesday.
The rain chances are also expected to rise as the high pressure system weakens. So, if you're planning outdoor activities next week, be sure to pack your sunscreen and an umbrella - just in case!
South Floridians are bracing themselves for a slight cool-down as a warm spell that has dominated the region comes to an end by Sunday. The current dome of high pressure is expected to weaken and slide eastward, paving the way for a more unsettled weather pattern.
For now, the weekend looks like it will be a warm one with temperatures in the low to mid 80s. However, onshore winds will provide some relief, making the heat feel slightly more bearable. Expect plenty of sunshine with just a few patchy clouds and a slight chance of showers.
As we head into next week, temperatures are expected to dip slightly, returning to typical levels for this time of year. Highs in the mid-to-upper 70s, lows in the mid-to-upper 60s - it's going to feel like spring is officially here.
However, don't get too comfortable, as a major shift in the jet stream is on its way. A large dip in the jet stream over the eastern US will bring a potentially unsettled weather pattern to South Florida, with periods of showers and storms expected, especially on Wednesday.
The rain chances are also expected to rise as the high pressure system weakens. So, if you're planning outdoor activities next week, be sure to pack your sunscreen and an umbrella - just in case!