South Florida will be in for a mixed bag of weather this weekend, with warm temperatures and humidity on Saturday giving way to cold fronts and potential record heat by Monday.
On Saturday, residents can expect warm and humid conditions with highs reaching the lower-80s. While it's unlikely to be rain-free, scattered showers are possible, adding an extra layer of unpredictability to the day.
Sunday will follow a similar pattern to Saturday, but temperatures will soar even higher, potentially breaking records as highs reach into the mid-80s. The air is expected to feel particularly warm and uncomfortable by Sunday night, setting the stage for Monday's dramatic temperature shift.
It won't be until Monday, however, that significant changes in weather patterns begin to take hold. As a powerful cold front moves through the area, it will bring an end to the warmth of the weekend, ushering in a prolonged period of cooler temperatures and potentially even record lows.
By Tuesday, residents can expect highs in the 60s and lows in the 40s, marking a significant departure from the warmth of the previous days. This chillier spell is expected to persist throughout Wednesday, Thursday, and into next weekend, with the winter weather lingering long after it initially arrives.
The shift towards colder temperatures has already begun in many parts of the country, where a massive winter storm is bringing freezing conditions and disruptions. South Florida will eventually be drawn under this cold front's influence, setting the stage for another period of cool and potentially snowy weather.
On Saturday, residents can expect warm and humid conditions with highs reaching the lower-80s. While it's unlikely to be rain-free, scattered showers are possible, adding an extra layer of unpredictability to the day.
Sunday will follow a similar pattern to Saturday, but temperatures will soar even higher, potentially breaking records as highs reach into the mid-80s. The air is expected to feel particularly warm and uncomfortable by Sunday night, setting the stage for Monday's dramatic temperature shift.
It won't be until Monday, however, that significant changes in weather patterns begin to take hold. As a powerful cold front moves through the area, it will bring an end to the warmth of the weekend, ushering in a prolonged period of cooler temperatures and potentially even record lows.
By Tuesday, residents can expect highs in the 60s and lows in the 40s, marking a significant departure from the warmth of the previous days. This chillier spell is expected to persist throughout Wednesday, Thursday, and into next weekend, with the winter weather lingering long after it initially arrives.
The shift towards colder temperatures has already begun in many parts of the country, where a massive winter storm is bringing freezing conditions and disruptions. South Florida will eventually be drawn under this cold front's influence, setting the stage for another period of cool and potentially snowy weather.