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Warm Thanksgiving ahead for South Florida. Will a cooldown follow?

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Warm Thanksgiving ahead for South Florida. Will a cooldown follow?

South Florida Experiences Unseasonable Warmth This Thanksgiving Season

South Florida is expected to experience an abnormally warm Thanksgiving week. Temperatures are predicted to reach the low to mid 80s during the day and mid to high 60s at night. The National Weather Service forecasts calm and pleasant conditions leading up to the holiday.

A potential cold front may move into the area after Thanksgiving, but its impact is uncertain. Weather experts are monitoring the situation, with some models indicating a slight increase in moisture. However, there is currently no consensus among forecast models regarding the front’s potential effects on the region.

The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts’ model suggests the cold front could bring temperatures in the mid 40s to South Florida, while the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s model predicts milder temperatures in the mid 70s. Weather experts emphasize the uncertainty of the forecast, with one noting that it is still nine days out.

Travelers should be aware of a significant storm moving across the central and eastern US next week, which could cause flight delays and cancellations. The storm may also bring rain and fog to drivers. In New York City, strong winds behind the front are expected to hold off until the afternoon or evening on Thanksgiving Day, potentially affecting the parade.

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