After a raw-cold weekend, conditions should gradually warm on Monday.
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The top job at the National Hurricane Center is wide open.
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So I hopped on the interstate yesterday and drove right into a vicious snowstorm.
Ken Kaye’s Storm Center – South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
Expect a cooler, drier and overall pleasant day, thanks to a weak cold front.
Ken Kaye’s Storm Center – South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
It was the only time in South Florida history that snow fell from the skies, swirling over palm trees, dazzling school children and surprising the region’s normally sun-baked residents.
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Even with a cold front expected to arrive on Wednesday, South Florida should enjoy a warmer week than last.
Ken Kaye’s Storm Center – South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
Blame a break in the La Niña pattern for allowing arctic air to blast through South Florida this week – and likely bringing more cold outbreaks later this month.
Ken Kaye’s Storm Center – South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
For the first time in a long time South Florida is going to chill out, with temperatures forecast to drop into upper 40s and low 50s in the metro areas by tonight.
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Keep an umbrella handy today.
Ken Kaye’s Storm Center – South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
Expect a mostly sunny day with calm winds on Tuesday.
Ken Kaye’s Storm Center – South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com