Author Topic: NOAA Weather 7 Day Detailed Forecast from (5/3/2020-to-5/10/2020)-(FLORIDA)  (Read 332 times)

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Sunday--
Sunny, with a High near 89.
South Wind 5 to 9 mph.


Sunday Night--
Mostly Clear, with a Low around 64.
South Wind 6 to 10 mph.


Monday--
{Sunny} with a {High} near {91}
West Wind 6 to 13 mph.


Monday Night--
Clear, with a Low around 66.
Southwest Wind 8 to 10 mph.


Tuesday--
{Sunny} with a {High} near {91}
Southwest wind 7 to 11 mph.


Tuesday Night--
Mostly Clear, with a Low around 67.
West Wind around 10 mph.


Wednesday--
A 20 Percent Chance of Showers and Thunderstorms.
Mostly Sunny, with a High near 88.
Breezy, with a West Wind 10 to 15 mph.


Wednesday Night--
Clear, with a Low around 55.
Northwest Wind 10 to 14 mph.


Thursday--
Sunny, with a High near 75.
North Wind 11 to 14 mph.


Thursday Night--
Clear, with a Low around 54.
Northeast Wind 5 to 8 mph becoming Light and Variable in the Evening.


Friday--
Sunny, with a High near 83.


Friday Night--
A 20 Percent Chance of Showers and Thunderstorms after 2am.
Partly Cloudy, with a Low around 62.


Saturday--
A 50 Percent Chance of Showers, Mainly after 8am.
New Precipitation Amounts Between a Tenth and Quarter of an Inch Possible.
Mostly Cloudy, with a High near 73.
West Wind 8 to 11 mph becoming Northeast in the Afternoon.


Saturday Night--
A 30 Percent Chance of Showers, Mainly after 1am.
Mostly Cloudy, with a Low around 61.
Northeast Wind 6 to 10 mph.


Sunday--
Showers Likely, Mainly after 9am.
Chance of Precipitation is 60%.
Cloudy, with a High near 75.
East wind 8 to 10 mph.


Sunday Night--
Showers Likely, Mainly before 9pm.
Chance of Precipitation is 60%.
Mostly Cloudy, with a Low around 61.
Northeast Wind 5 to 8 mph becoming Calm in the Evening.








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