It’ll be warm and muggy ahead of a cold front that will move through South Florida on Thursday.
Thanksgiving Day remains warm and humid before the front passes south. The chances for rain ramp up especially for the afternoon. Highs reach for the low-80s before the rain starts moving in. By the evening hours, the rain will begin to taper off and cooler and dry air returns to South Florida.
By Friday morning, temps start the day about 10 degrees cooler than Thursday morning. We’ll be in the low-60s, which is below normal by about 5 degrees. Highs stay in the mid-70s. Windy weather takes over and gusts could be up to 25 mph. This will keep things refreshing into Saturday, too.
The front will stall south of the Florida Keys through Saturday. By the end of the long weekend, the warm and humi

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