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November Sun and Clouds Here, Keeping an Eye on the Caribbean

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Tuesday features more clouds than sun and a few afternoon showers in the East Coast metro area.  The Gulf Coast and the Keys will see mostly sunny skies.  Expect an elevated risk of dangerous rip currents on Tuesday and through the workweek.  Highs on Tuesday will be in the mid-80s right at the Atlantic coast and the Keys and in the upper 80s elsewhere in South Florida.

Wednesday will bring breezy conditions on the mainland.  The East Coast metro area will be mostly sunny, while the Gulf Coast will see lots of sun.  Look for a mix of sun and clouds in the Keys.  Wednesday’s highs will be mostly in the mid-80s.

Thursday will feature a nice mix of sun and clouds.  The East Coast will see a gusty breeze.  The East Coast metro area could see an evening shower or two.  Minor flooding at high tide is possible in low-lying areas as king tides return.  Thursday’s highs will be in the mid-80s in the East Coast metro area and the low 80s along the Gulf Coast and in the Keys.

Friday morning will be cool, with lows in the mid- to upper 60s. The day will be sunny along the Gulf Coast and mostly sunny in the East Coast metro area and the Keys. Friday’s highs will be in the low 80s.

Faith Based Events

Saturday’s forecast calls for another cool morning with lots of sun during the day.  Highs on Saturday will be in the low 80s.

In the tropics, we’re keeping an eye on the Caribbean just south of Hispaniola, where an area of showers is forming in association with a tropical wave.  The National Hurricane Center currently gives this feature a medium chance of development as it moves slowly westward.
 


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Donna Thomas has studied hurricanes for two decades. She holds a PhD in history when her experience with Hurricane Andrew ultimately led her to earn a degree in broadcast meteorology from Mississippi State University. Donna spent 15 years at WFOR-TV (CBS4 in Miami-Fort Lauderdale), where she worked as a weather producer with hurricane experts Bryan Norcross and David Bernard. She also produced hurricane specials and weather-related features and news coverage, as well as serving as pool TV producer at the National Hurricane Center during the 2004 and 2005 seasons. Donna also served as a researcher on NOAA's Atlantic Hurricane Database Reanalysis Project. Donna specializes in Florida's hurricane history.