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A shift in weather patterns is bringing cooler temperatures and the chance of scattered showers to various parts of Florida. Residents should prepare for cloudier skies and potential rain, especially in South Florida and Southwest Florida....
The combination of a cold front and lingering moisture is contributing to the cooler, cloudier conditions. In South Florida, temperatures are starting in the low 70s and struggling to reach the upper 70s. A stronger cold front is expected to bring even cooler air later in the week, with lows potentially falling into the mid to upper 50s on Thursday.
Coastal areas are experiencing a breeze, leading to hazardous beach and boating conditions. A dangerous high risk of rip currents exists along the Atlantic beaches. The small craft advisory indicates that inexperienced mariners should avoid navigating in these hazardous conditions.
Looking ahead, Wednesday promises slightly cooler mornings with lows in the upper 60s and highs around 80 degrees under mostly sunny skies. Thursday and Friday will bring cool mornings and pleasant afternoons with highs in the upper 70s. The weekend is expected to warm up slightly with highs in the low 80s and a chance of spotty showers.
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