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.
Ken Kaye’s Storm Center – South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
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
Expect a sunny breezy day with gusts as high as 20 mph, particularly along the coast.
Ken Kaye’s Storm Center – South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
People heading out for a run to work off that holiday meal, or those heading off to shop, are finding mild temperatures across the region.
Ken Kaye’s Storm Center – South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
For those craving cool – if not cold – weather, here it comes.
Ken Kaye’s Storm Center – South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
Hurricane Kate now holds the record for striking the U.S. coast later than any other hurricane during storm season, the National Hurricane Center announced this week. Kate hit Florida’s Panhandle on Nov. 21, 1985 as a Category 2.
Ken Kaye’s Storm Center – South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
Thanks to an approaching cold front, South Florida should enjoy cooler temperatures starting tonight and over the weekend.
Ken Kaye’s Storm Center – South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
As South Florida continues to dry out from the downpours earlier this week, another breezy day is in store.
Ken Kaye’s Storm Center – South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com