Cold front moving in for blustery Thanksgiving Day
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A warm front lifted across the region late on Tuesday, bringing in a surge of warmth for Wednesday. A shower may still be around, but a cold front sweeps through in the evening.
Continued unseasonably warm through tonight before a cold front brings breezy conditions on Saturday
Mild to warm conditions are expected through Saturday, before cooler, yet seasonable, temperatures arrive on Sunday, and continue through next week. Showers may return Monday night.
An approaching cold front is set to bring an end to the current warm weather in Central Florida. "While no human lives and livestock have been lost so far, many villages have been covered in ash and as a result their animals have little to eat," an official said.
Although temperatures will be muggy and unseasonably warm on Wednesday, reaching the upper 50s and lower 60s across the state, a cold front will move in by nighttime. Much colder air will move in and bring temperatures down to the mid to upper 30s by Thursday morning.
WPBF Channel 25 on MSN
Strong cold front approaching Florida on Thanksgiving: Possible wind chills in the 40s
WPBF 25 First Warning meteorologists are monitoring a strong cold front set to approach South Florida on Thanksgiving. The front will move through in the morning/early afternoon. Expect gusty winds and highs in the 70s and low 80s. A few showers are possible.
If there are words most Louisiana waterfowl hunters know and understand, it’s “Mother Nature giveth and Mother Nature taketh away.”
Baltimore weather to experience warm front on Saturday and a following cold front on Sunday with chances of rain and varying temperatures.
Possible wintry mix for Tuesday AM commute; otherwise, milder conditions are expected for the remainder of the work week, with 60s possible by Friday and the weekend.