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ORLANDO, Fla. – Prepare for a repeat of the foggy conditions that greeted us this morning, as similar weather is expected on Sunday.
High pressure remains steadfast just off our east coast, creating clockwise winds across the peninsula and pushing air downward at ground level.
As this once-cool high pressure system continues to warm, the increased humidity will give Floridians a rather eerie start to their Sunday morning.
Fog is anticipated to be most prevalent in the western parts of our viewing area, logically due to the high pressure system circulating over the Gulf.
The proximity to this static pressure system enhances the downward air movement, forcing moisture into the lower atmosphere layers. This results in dense fog likely affecting areas such as Alachua, Marion, Sumter, Lake, and Polk counties.
The eastern half of Central Florida should start the day with plenty of sunshine and mostly clear skies.
That will be the song and dance we continue to follow over the next seven days.
A dry front is slated to work its way on in from up north flowing due south as we rock through your Monday and Tuesday, but will do little in the way to break down this warming trend we’ve realized since the cold snap came to a close.
By the end of this upcoming week we’ll be approaching afternoon high temperatures anywhere from three-to-five degrees above the average for this time in November.
Astonishing how Mother Nature can flip switches whenever she wants. She once plunged Floridians down into nearly 10-15 degree below average temps, and now we’re rebounding back in spectacular fashion towards warmer-than-normal conditions as we get closer to Thanksgiving and Black Friday.
Long range computer models are finally hinting towards the return of some much-needed rain maybe two Monday’s from now, as we enter Thanksgiving week.
We’re going to remain beneath an upper level pattern that will keep moisture scarce and instability limited to trigger much, even in the form of general cloud cover.
So if you’d been looking for an escape from the cold up north, and you’ve ventured down to our neighborhood – you’re in luck!
If you’re like myself, and a few select other native Floridians who don’t mind the occasional chill periods – we’ve got some time to kill together.
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