Suncoast Residents: Enjoy the Warmth – Unseasonably High Temperatures Expected This week
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SARASOTA, FL – If you’ve been enjoying the mild weather, you’re in luck! A persistent pattern of warm, stable air is firmly in place over Florida, and it’s set to bring unseasonably high temperatures to the suncoast thru the remainder of the week. We’re seeing a unique atmospheric setup - a broad expanse of warm air aloft slowly drifting eastward over the Gulf of Mexico, coupled with a strong ridge of high pressure extending from the Atlantic across northern Florida.
What to Expect: Sunshine, Warmth, and a Touch of Fog
Daytime temperatures are forecast to consistently reach the low to mid-80s - a good 5 to 10 degrees warmer than typical November readings. Expect gentle easterly breezes across the peninsula, shifting to a pleasant onshore flow near the coast each afternoon as the sea breeze kicks in.This will make for comfortable conditions for outdoor activities.
Though, a word of caution: the calm conditions will also lead to the formation of patchy fog late at night and into the early morning hours. This is notably likely in low-lying areas prone to fog, and across inland and southern portions of the Suncoast. Drivers should exercise extra caution during these times.
looking Ahead: A Weekend Front,But No Rain in Sight
As we head into the weekend,a surface trough will move across the Mid-Atlantic states,nudging the southern edge of a cold front towards Florida. Though,this front isn’t expected to deliver a significant change. Instead of a sweeping passage, it’s predicted to stall out, shifting winds to a southerly direction and bringing a slight increase in humidity.
Unfortunately for those hoping for some natural irrigation, the chance of rainfall with this front is extremely low.Don’t count on Mother Nature to water your lawn this weekend!
Gulf Conditions Remain Calm
Out over the Gulf of Mexico, high pressure will continue to dominate, ensuring dry conditions throughout the week. Winds will remain light and generally easterly, with the typical afternoon shift to onshore breezes near the coast. Wind speeds are expected to stay below 10 knots, posing no concerns for marine activities. As the weak front approaches on Sunday,winds will gradually turn more northerly,but will still remain at safe levels.
Stay tuned to world-today-news.com for the latest updates on this evolving weather pattern.
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