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FSU Head Coach Mike Norvell visits Cardinal Mooney
FSU Head Coach Mike Norvell visits Cardinal Mooney
FSU Head Coach Mike Norvell visits Cardinal Mooney
Good morning, everyone! Meteorologist Eric Kasunich here with the Max Defender weather update.
Are you tired of the cold yet? I know I am. It has been persistently cold for the past few days, and we will have to bear it for a few more days before we see higher temperatures. Current wind chills are in the 30s across the region, and the high is only going to reach 52°F today. With the cold rain in the air and breezy conditions, it will be cold and not very pleasant.
This weekend, we can expect a change. It will be very cold waking up on Saturday morning, but temperatures will increase gradually throughout the day as the warming trend begins. Next week, temperatures are forecasted to be in the mid to high 70s. A high-pressure system will dominate the area, keeping rain chances nonexistent for next week. As this high pressure moves east into the Atlantic Ocean, a southerly wind will prevail, leading to the warm-up. This, combined with a more zonal (less undulating) upper-level flow, is why we will see the warm-up. Until then, keep the coast handy
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Good morning, Suncoast, Meteorologist Eric Kasunich here with the Max Defender weather update.
I hope you all had a great weekend. It was warm! Yesterday them high reached 76°F which is 4°F above the average for this time of year. We also saw some rain come through and accumulated to about 0.28" at SRQ, but it was not a wash out. People were still able to find some periods of no rain to enjoy the nice weather, but it looks like the nice weather is in our rear-view mirror as we gear up to take on this work week.
A cold front came through yesterday which is why we saw those showers. This front is now a stationary front located to our south keeping the cooler air mass over us. So, expect below average temperatures for the rest of the work week. Rain will begin tomorrow and be off and on throughout the day and continue to be rather heavy on Wednesday morning. Wednesday will also be the coldest with only a high of 54°F forecasted. Lighter scattered showers are in store for your Thursday. Friday is when the weather will change on us. The upper level trough that will bring Thursdays rain will scoot out to the east and temperatures will begin warming to above climatic average for the weekend
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