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Weak Front to Cross Florida Today, Setting Up a Drier, Sunnier Weekend

Forecasters have trimmed rain chances to brief, isolated showers before drier air arrives.

Overview

  • Model guidance now shows only about a 20–30% chance of rain this morning, with the front moving through Friday afternoon.
  • Showers will be spotty and fast-moving, with the heaviest activity confined to northern areas and the Panhandle.
  • Temperatures stay warm ahead of the front—upper 70s to low/mid 80s—then ease into the 70s with lower humidity this weekend.
  • South Florida beaches face 3–6 foot seas and a high rip-current risk today, with marine conditions improving after the frontal passage.
  • Most travel and outdoor impacts should be limited, though a few cells could produce lightning as skies clear from northwest to southeast.