South Florida's Warm and Humid Thanksgiving Eve Looms Over Region
A welcome respite from sweltering heat has characterized South Florida's weather so far this holiday work week, with humidity levels remaining relatively low. However, the pleasant conditions are expected to come to an end with the approach of a new front, which will bring significant changes to the region.
As the day begins, temperatures in the mid-to-upper 70s are expected to prevail, accompanied by a few more showers than usual. The increasing moisture across the region will also lead to passing clouds throughout the day, with isolated showers possible compared to Tuesday's heavier downpours.
Today will be another warm day for South Florida, with high temperatures reaching into the mid-80s once again. While overall humidity levels are expected to rise, scattered showers may still be a possibility due to the lingering effects of the front that has been building in the region.
The long-awaited front is now on track to enter the area around Thanksgiving, but it will likely bring warmer conditions rather than relief from the heat. In fact, isolated to scattered showers are possible on Thanksgiving Day itself, with only about 30% to 40% of the area expected to see rain. While not a complete washout, these showers should be taken into account when making holiday plans.
However, once the front clears the region by late Thursday or early Friday, drier conditions and refreshing breezes are expected to return, making it an ideal time for Black Friday shopping. Friday will also bring a brisk breeze that will stick around for the start of the weekend.
As we head into the Thanksgiving holiday, residents are advised to plan accordingly and be prepared for any weather-related changes.
A welcome respite from sweltering heat has characterized South Florida's weather so far this holiday work week, with humidity levels remaining relatively low. However, the pleasant conditions are expected to come to an end with the approach of a new front, which will bring significant changes to the region.
As the day begins, temperatures in the mid-to-upper 70s are expected to prevail, accompanied by a few more showers than usual. The increasing moisture across the region will also lead to passing clouds throughout the day, with isolated showers possible compared to Tuesday's heavier downpours.
Today will be another warm day for South Florida, with high temperatures reaching into the mid-80s once again. While overall humidity levels are expected to rise, scattered showers may still be a possibility due to the lingering effects of the front that has been building in the region.
The long-awaited front is now on track to enter the area around Thanksgiving, but it will likely bring warmer conditions rather than relief from the heat. In fact, isolated to scattered showers are possible on Thanksgiving Day itself, with only about 30% to 40% of the area expected to see rain. While not a complete washout, these showers should be taken into account when making holiday plans.
However, once the front clears the region by late Thursday or early Friday, drier conditions and refreshing breezes are expected to return, making it an ideal time for Black Friday shopping. Friday will also bring a brisk breeze that will stick around for the start of the weekend.
As we head into the Thanksgiving holiday, residents are advised to plan accordingly and be prepared for any weather-related changes.