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Weather / Regional Forecast

South Florida Weather Update: Cool Start, Sunshine, and Coastal Advisory

Stay informed about the latest weather updates in South Florida. Expect a mix of sunshine, breezy conditions, and a small craft advisory affecting coastal waters.

Another cool & cloudy day in the forecast, with sunshine to return tomorrow
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Key Insights

  • **Cool Start:** Mainland areas will experience morning lows in the upper 50s to low 60s.
  • **Sunshine Returns:** Mostly sunny skies are expected across South Florida.
  • **Small Craft Advisory:** A small craft advisory is in effect for coastal waters from Chokoloskee to Bonita Beach FL until 2 PM EDT, with north winds of 15 to 25 knots and seas of 2 to 5 feet. Inexperienced mariners should avoid navigating in these hazardous conditions.
  • **Rip Current Risk:** A high risk of dangerous rip currents at Atlantic beaches remains in effect through at least Saturday.

In-Depth Analysis

The Weather Authority reports that after a cool start to the day, South Florida will enjoy mostly sunny skies. However, breezy conditions are expected, particularly along the Gulf Coast and in the Keys. The presence of a stalling front to the south is contributing to some cloud cover and potential for stray showers. Temperatures will range from the mid-70s on the East Coast to the low 80s along the Gulf Coast.

Looking ahead, the forecast indicates continued sunny conditions through the weekend and into early next week, with temperatures gradually warming into the mid-80s. However, the high risk of rip currents along Atlantic beaches is an ongoing concern that beachgoers should heed.

Mariners should also be aware of the small craft advisory in effect until 2 PM EDT this afternoon, as north winds and rough seas create hazardous conditions for small vessels.

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FAQ

- **Q: What is a Small Craft Advisory?

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- **Q: How long will the rip current risk last?

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Takeaways

  • Be cautious of rip currents if you plan to visit Atlantic beaches.
  • Mariners should avoid navigating in hazardous conditions due to the small craft advisory.
  • Enjoy the sunshine and warmer temperatures expected through the weekend.

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