It's the perfect setup to bring a shot of cold, dry air to South Florida , and it's happening next week. Monday afternoon, the wind will turn northwest and bring in drier air, but it's not until Monday night that the temperatures really drop.

Temperatures dip into 50s Tuesday morning

By Tuesday morning, residents will step outside to temperatures in the mid‑50s with a northwest breeze that may make it feel like the upper 40s. Plenty of sunshine is expected in the afternoon, but with the northwest breeze reinforcing the cold air, highs may be stuck in the mid‑70s.

Strong front pushes through the state

In order for South Florida to feel the chill, several things must come together. A front strong enough to push through the state is one of them. A cold push of arctic air moving south

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