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Stalled Front Keeps South Florida Wet This Weekend

A couple of brief showers are forecast over the course of the weekend from central to south Florida, and in north-central Florida to the panhandle, cooler and drier air settles in. Over the weekend, the cold front will keep temperatures around the average in most places, 60's to 70's from Pensacola to Jacksonville, in Cedar Key to Ocala upper 60's to 70's, and Orlando to Miami 70's to lower 80's. Mostly sunny skies will be seen in the northern half of the state, and partly sunny to cloudy skies in the southern half. Mainly due to the 30%-40% chance of rain from West Palm Beach to Flamingo through the weekend.

Late Sunday night, increasing rain chances begin in the panhandle from 30%-50% and will become more widespread into north-central Florida by Monday.

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