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Weather / Florida Forecasts
Florida is experiencing a mix of weather conditions, from record-breaking heat to dense fog advisories, all ahead of an approaching cold front set to change the pattern.
Southwest and Central Florida have been experiencing unusually warm weather for this time of year, with several locations either tying or nearing record high temperatures. In Southwest Florida, the hot, dry conditions have also led to a high fire danger risk in certain counties. Simultaneously, dense fog has formed in inland areas, creating hazardous driving conditions due to low visibility.
A significant shift in the weather pattern is expected as a cold front approaches. This front will bring an end to the record heat, introducing cooler temperatures and increased chances of rain and thunderstorms. The arrival of the cold front will bring much-needed relief from the heat and reduce the risk of wildfires. Looking further ahead, the weather will remain unsettled with multiple waves of energy moving across the region, leading to continued chances of showers and thunderstorms through early next week. By mid-week, temperatures are expected to drop further, with overnight lows in the 50s and low 60s and daytime highs in the mid-70s.
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