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Holiday forecast, increasing rainfall into the weekend

Holiday forecast, increasing rainfall into the weekend

Holiday forecast, increasing rainfall into the weekend

But can you imagine it snowing every month for the next three months? NO. At least you know we enjoy the weather in South Florida. BROOKE, WE LOVE OUR FLORIDA SUNSHINE. I mean now in the mid-70s. MANY PEOPLE come to visit to escape the cold temperatures and snow. BUT WE HAVE SANDI TREE HERE. NOT A CHRISTMAS TREE, BUT A SAND TREE. So a few more days to check them. VERY COOL TO SEE A FEW SPRINKLES ON OUR RADAR THIS MORNING. Most of that has now been dealt with, but we still can’t rule out a few more patchy showers later today. I hope you’re having a Merry Christmas so far! With a temperature of 65 degrees in West Palm Beach, winds blow from the north at about seven miles per hour, making it very nice as you walk out the door. Get started this morning. NOW WE HAVE THIS WEAK BORDER ACROSS FLORIDA. WE’RE GETTING SOME MOISTURE FROM THE GULF OF MEXICO, ESPECIALLY IN THE WESTERN HALF OF THE STATE. As we travel even further west, we have this nasty storm system right here stretching from southeast Texas into Louisiana. You will be dealing with isolated rainstorms and even an isolated tornado threat. And even further west of that, that’s our actual next weather system. This could also contribute to a little more precipitation heading into the weekend there by the end of the work week. So take a look at our radar. Calm conditions, a few spotty showers north of Okeechobee County. Now, as I mentioned, we can’t rule out an isolated shower or two. OTHERWISE, TEMPERATURES ON THE PALM BEACHES ARE NEAR AVERAGE TO BELOW 70°. If you’re on the Treasure Coast, it’s a little cooler and clouds pass throughout the day. So if you celebrate Hanukkah later that evening, with the sun setting around 530 degrees, temperatures will be back in the low 70s. WE WILL KEEP THE SINGLE SHOWER CHANCE IN THE FORECAST. NOT EVERYONE WILL SEE THE RAINFALL, BUT YOU WILL DEFINITELY FEEL THE 70’S. A small breeze from the northeast. AND ALSO SEE THE CLOUDS, BEACH AND BOATING. We have some rough conditions offshore. The wind is coming from the northeast at around 10 to 15 knots. The rip current risk is high and will remain high throughout the weekend. We are seeing dangerous beach and boating conditions continue to worsen. FROM THURSDAY TO SUNDAY. FUTURE WAY BUT WE HAVE AGAIN, AS I MENTIONED, ONE OR TWO SOLID SHOWERS. We have the onshore wind, we have the clouds forming in a nice little environment all over South Florida. NOW WE CAN OBSERVE AGAIN A SOMETHING EXTRA SPOTLESS shower that is creeping in from the west and pushing towards the east. Heading into the later part of the night we will pick up some additional moisture there from OKEECHOBEE COUNTY to the Treasure Coast. AGAIN WE WILL MONITOR SOMETHING FOR YOU ALL NIGHT. I don’t expect anything worse, but there could be a few showers moving through the area. FROM YOUR THURSDAY. SPOTLIGHT RAINFALL, A FEW SOLID SHOWERS through midday into the early part of your evening, so keep the chance of a scattered shower in the forecast there too. AND RIGHT NOW the models are absorbing a little more moisture. From late Thursday evening to Friday morning. Might wake up to a few downpours along coastal areas. It rains heavily at times, so we will monitor some for you. We’ve talked about the increase in humidity by the end of the work week and there it is. So here we go. WE HAVE ABOUT 20 mph winds blowing on the teenagers there on THURSDAY. On Friday the wind will blow up to 20°C throughout Saturday. It can be so breezy at times in the coming days. UPPER 70S FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DAY. Anyone celebrating Hanukkah later this evening should also look out for temperatures in the 70s. Scattered rain is forecast for Thursday, with isolated rain occurring on Friday, affecting temperatures on Saturday and Sunday. It doesn’t look like we’ll see cold air inside for the next seven days. Until the end of the year, in fact. See what I did there? However, New Year’s Eve looks to be mild, with temperatures mainly around I

Christmas Day looks calm with clouds and a north-easterly breeze. Interactive Radar: South Florida weather coverage from WPBF 25 NewsA few isolated showers are possible. Temperatures will reach the upper 70s over the weekend and the chance of precipitation will increase. Get the latest weather updates with the WPBF 25 News app. You can download it here.

Christmas Day looks calm with clouds and a north-easterly breeze.

Interactive radar: South Florida weather coverage from WPBF 25 News

Scattered showers are possible.

Temperatures will reach the upper 70s over the weekend with an increased chance of precipitation.

Get the latest weather updates with the WPBF 25 News app. You can download it Here.

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