As cooler temperatures settle in, the region will experience a noticeable change in weather with temperatures dipping below average through the weekend.
Richard Nunn, the Chief Meteorologist, reports that clear skies will accompany these cooler conditions, creating an opportunity to enjoy the brisk weather. Although this doesn’t equate to a cold snap, residents will feel a ‘cooler snip’ in the atmosphere.
Tonight, expect clear skies and a continuation of the cooler trend. Thursday will bring more sunshine accompanied by a breezy northwest wind. In the morning, temperatures will be slightly lower than average, starting in the 40s. The wind will introduce a minor wind chill, with afternoon highs reaching the 60s. Overnight, expect a steady breeze under clear skies, with winds ranging from 15 to 20 mph.
Typically, seasonal averages for this time of year include highs of 72°F and lows of 50°F. However, this Thursday, temperatures will deviate with cooler daytime highs and chilly nights. The record highs and lows for November 21 are 84°F in 1991 and 26°F in 1937, respectively.
As the week progresses into Friday and Saturday, conditions will remain breezy and chilly. Daytime temperatures will stay in the 50s and 60s, with nighttime lows dropping to the 30s and 40s, accompanied by northwest winds of 10 to 20 mph. This weather pattern presents a stark contrast to the warmer conditions forecasted for Sunday, with sunnier skies expected to warm the region back to near-average temperatures.
In summary, a temporary shift to cooler weather will dominate the upcoming days, offering a refreshing change before returning to more typical conditions by Sunday.
Source: News4jax