A Cold Front is Stepping into South Florida, Bringing Cooler Weather and a Break from Sweltering Humidity.
As we head into the final stretch of the week, residents of south Florida can expect a significant change in weather patterns. A strong cold front will sweep across the region, bringing an end to the sweltering heat that has dominated the area so far this fall season. While temperatures have been experiencing subtle drops, nothing had prepared us for the sudden drop that is now on its way.
The welcome news is that humidity levels are finally expected to abate, providing a much-needed respite from the stifling humidity that has become synonymous with south Florida's summer months. This cooler air will bring pleasant dry conditions that will make for spectacular weather - perfect for Halloween celebrations next Friday.
For those who have grown accustomed to the warm temperatures, this is a welcome change of pace. Daytime highs are expected to peak in the upper 70s, following a coolish start to the day, with lows dipping into the low 60s. The dry and pleasant conditions will carry over into the weekend, which will also mark the end of daylight saving time as clocks fall back by one hour.
However, not all good news comes with this cold front's arrival. A weaker low-pressure system is expected to bring another front into the area early next week, followed by more clouds and a slight chance of rain in the early part of the week. While this may be a disappointment for those looking forward to dry weather, it's still better than the sweltering heat that has come before.
As we head into the weekend, residents can expect cooler temperatures and drier air, making it a perfect time to get out and enjoy the outdoors - just in case you had forgotten about the joys of autumnal weather.
As we head into the final stretch of the week, residents of south Florida can expect a significant change in weather patterns. A strong cold front will sweep across the region, bringing an end to the sweltering heat that has dominated the area so far this fall season. While temperatures have been experiencing subtle drops, nothing had prepared us for the sudden drop that is now on its way.
The welcome news is that humidity levels are finally expected to abate, providing a much-needed respite from the stifling humidity that has become synonymous with south Florida's summer months. This cooler air will bring pleasant dry conditions that will make for spectacular weather - perfect for Halloween celebrations next Friday.
For those who have grown accustomed to the warm temperatures, this is a welcome change of pace. Daytime highs are expected to peak in the upper 70s, following a coolish start to the day, with lows dipping into the low 60s. The dry and pleasant conditions will carry over into the weekend, which will also mark the end of daylight saving time as clocks fall back by one hour.
However, not all good news comes with this cold front's arrival. A weaker low-pressure system is expected to bring another front into the area early next week, followed by more clouds and a slight chance of rain in the early part of the week. While this may be a disappointment for those looking forward to dry weather, it's still better than the sweltering heat that has come before.
As we head into the weekend, residents can expect cooler temperatures and drier air, making it a perfect time to get out and enjoy the outdoors - just in case you had forgotten about the joys of autumnal weather.