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Florida Weather 3/9 Morning - Special Weather Statement

Florida Weather 3/9 Morning - Special Weather Statement

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Good morning. Florida. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside right now and it's 66 degrees. Mild. Comfortable. Almost suspiciously pleasant. Because we're about to turn up the thermostat. Today brings sunshine and a serious warmup. South Florida coasts hit 80 degrees with gentle east winds — perfect beach weather if you ask me. Central Florida? You're climbing to 88 degrees. That's well above normal for early March. North Florida reaches 84. Tampa Bay tops out at 87. Watch for patchy fog through mid-morning, especially inland. Visibility can drop fast, so take it easy if you're on the road early. Tonight stays mild — mid to upper 60s statewide under partly cloudy skies. Tuesday gets even hotter. Most inland areas push upper 80s to near 90 degrees — flirting with record territory. South Florida hits 81. Central Florida climbs to 89. North Florida reaches 88. The coast stays slightly cooler thanks to sea breezes, but inland spots could challenge all-time March records. Mostly sunny and dry. For the week. Wednesday brings more near-record heat with highs in the upper 80s to low 90s inland. Then Thursday changes everything. A cold front sweeps through with scattered showers and thunderstorms. Rain chances jump to 50 to 70 percent, with some storms possibly strong. Friday turns cooler and drier behind the front — highs drop into the low 80s, lows finally dip into the upper 50s to low 60s. The weekend sees a quick warmup again with scattered showers returning. One more thing — the spring equinox is just 11 days away. We're gaining nearly 2 minutes of daylight each day. See you this afternoon.
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