South Florida Braces For Record Heat and Cold Fronts This Week
A sweltering Saturday is ahead for South Florida, as temperatures soar into the mid-80s with a hint of humidity. The good news is that warm weather will stick around until Sunday, when highs are expected to reach record-breaking levels, potentially pushing into the 90s.
However, it's not all sunshine and rainbows. A powerful cold front will bring an end to the warmth, and instead, plunge temperatures into the 40s and 50s by Monday morning. This is just the beginning of a prolonged chill period that will last through Thursday.
The shift in weather comes courtesy of a massive winter storm system that's sweeping across the country, bringing cold temperatures with it. As this system moves east, it will bring isolated showers on Monday afternoon, marking the end of the warm and dry spell.
But before we get there, South Florida will experience a rollercoaster ride of temperatures, from record-breaking highs to sub-freezing lows. The two fronts at play - the cold front and another that follows it - will drive temperatures in a wild swing, making for unpredictable weather patterns throughout the week.
By next weekend, the winter chill will still linger on, bringing cooler temperatures and potentially even some snow flurries in certain areas.
If you're planning on heading outdoors this weekend, be prepared for the heat and humidity. Stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and take precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses. And if you're looking forward to escaping the warmth, Monday's arrival of cold air will bring a welcome relief - but it won't last long, as another cold front is forecast to move in by Thursday.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing weather story, and don't forget to join our newsletter for the latest news delivered right to your inbox.
A sweltering Saturday is ahead for South Florida, as temperatures soar into the mid-80s with a hint of humidity. The good news is that warm weather will stick around until Sunday, when highs are expected to reach record-breaking levels, potentially pushing into the 90s.
However, it's not all sunshine and rainbows. A powerful cold front will bring an end to the warmth, and instead, plunge temperatures into the 40s and 50s by Monday morning. This is just the beginning of a prolonged chill period that will last through Thursday.
The shift in weather comes courtesy of a massive winter storm system that's sweeping across the country, bringing cold temperatures with it. As this system moves east, it will bring isolated showers on Monday afternoon, marking the end of the warm and dry spell.
But before we get there, South Florida will experience a rollercoaster ride of temperatures, from record-breaking highs to sub-freezing lows. The two fronts at play - the cold front and another that follows it - will drive temperatures in a wild swing, making for unpredictable weather patterns throughout the week.
By next weekend, the winter chill will still linger on, bringing cooler temperatures and potentially even some snow flurries in certain areas.
If you're planning on heading outdoors this weekend, be prepared for the heat and humidity. Stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and take precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses. And if you're looking forward to escaping the warmth, Monday's arrival of cold air will bring a welcome relief - but it won't last long, as another cold front is forecast to move in by Thursday.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing weather story, and don't forget to join our newsletter for the latest news delivered right to your inbox.