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Temperatures Rise Through the Weekend

Through the weekend, Florida Coasts will experience summer-like heat and less rain.

From the First Coast to the Treasure Coast, late night and early morning spotty rain is possible on Saturday, otherwise temperatures will warm up quickly to the 90's for inland areas and upper 80's near the beaches. Off shore, wind speeds will remain below 15 mph during the day and become light during the evening and overnight hours.

In the Gold Coast, partly sunny skies will become mostly cloudy during the afternoons on both Saturday and Sunday. Isolated to scattered showers are likely to develop after 1pm and tapper off by late afternoon.

Chances of showers and possible storms will be the greatest over the Emerald coast, but mainly during the afternoon and lasting until the early evening on Saturday.

Despite chances for afternoon showers and storms through the weekend, the greatest risk in mostly all areas across the state will be the heat. Temperatures for inland and metro areas will climb to the 90's and heat indices can near or exceed 100 degrees by Sunday.

 

 

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