
A new rush of cold air will begin a tour of Florida starting Thursday and will significantly alter thermal levels across much of the state. The National Weather Service (NWS) offices expected the dry air mass to advance from the north and carry it forward cooler sunrises, moderate winds and a noticeable drop in nighttime temperatures.
The NWS forecast for Miami showed that the strengthening of dry air will definitely advance the situation stationary front Wednesday night we head southwhich will pave the way to one Coldest dough since Thursday.
The agency noted that northerly winds will carry much drier air, allowing for efficient cooling after sunset.
The Stability will dominate on Friday and the weekendwith maxima gradually returning to softer values until they are reached again at 80°F (27°C) Towards Sunday.
However, the NWS Tampa Bay warned about this Thursday will not be extremely coldHe The actual decline will occur in the early hours of Friday morning.
The arrival of a dry front will be accompanied by rapid cooling, particularly in the north of the region.
On the way to weekendthe office expected a more noticeable thermal upturnwith higher values than usual in December, before a new weak front sweeps across the area on Sunday night.
According to the NWS Jacksonville, this is Cold air will return to the north of the state from Thursday. Frost, already recorded further north, will return to inland counties, particularly in Georgia and the I-10 corridor.
He Fridaywith southwest wind, it will be a temporary increase in registrationswho will return to 16°C (60°F) and in the extreme south of the region even the 21°C (70°F).
The Sunday and Monday evenings You will wear one get cold againalthough the wind will significantly prevent the formation of frost.
The Tallahassee office has noted this The arrival of the dry front will be noticeable on ThursdayBut the cooling will not be as severe. In any case, there will be cold conditions across much of Friday morning
With a stable pattern and no significant events planned, Tallahassee expected a week of dry air and moderate changes in between cold mornings and warmer afternoons.