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Weak Front to Sweep South and Central Florida Overnight, Bringing Brief Showers and an Early‑Week Cooldown

Brisk northerlies behind the front will trigger choppy seas, minor coastal flooding, a brief cool-down.

Overview

  • Rain chances in South and Central Florida rise late Sunday into early Monday as a weak cold front passes, with showers brief and no thunderstorms expected.
  • Northerly winds increase to about 15–20 mph Monday, pushing offshore seas to 5–7 feet and raising a risk of minor coastal flooding along Atlantic beaches during higher tides near the Nov. 5 full moon.
  • Highs dip into the low to mid-70s north of the Treasure Coast Monday–Tuesday with lows in the 50s–60s, then temperatures trend back to the low 80s later in the week.
  • Much of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast stays seasonably mild and mostly dry through Election Day, with next shower chances developing Wednesday night and again late week.
  • Metro Detroit turns breezy Monday with gusts near 30–40 mph and a few morning showers before clearing, while forecasters note a quiet tropical outlook for the next seven days.