At least in the southern part of the state, the windy conditions of the past few days should continue today, with gusts up to 25 mph. Also expect more clouds and a good chance of rain.
South Floridians are waking up to wet conditions with early morning showers passing through the region.
The strong breezes in the past week, creating dangerous rip currents at the beaches and making for bad hair days, should subside on Friday, but only temporarily.
After unseasonably warm and humid conditions in the past several days, South Florida should enjoy a pleasant cool-down on Sunday, with afternoon temperatures in the upper 70s and evening readings in the upper 50s and low 60s.
Ken Kaye’s Storm Center – South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
After a raw-cold weekend, conditions should gradually warm on Monday.
Ken Kaye’s Storm Center – South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
The top job at the National Hurricane Center is wide open.
Ken Kaye’s Storm Center – South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
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.
Ken Kaye’s Storm Center – South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
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