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As Florida tries to recover from the destructive paths of back-to-back hurricanes Helene and Milton, and the several tornadoes that unleashed from the latter storm, no doubt the question on everyone's mind is, "When is hurricane season over?"
Don't put down your hurricane emergency kit just yet, there is still about seven weeks left in the season. However, Floridians can find some solace -- and refreshment -- in an upcoming cool spell.
"A dry cold front will approach the state Monday, moving through North Florida Monday night and through Central Florida into South Florida on Tuesday. A large area of high pressure will build in behind this cold front, supporting cool conditions," according to an Oct. 11 FDEM weather outlook.
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For the next couple of days, temperatures dipping to lows of 60s, and even 50s in some areas, are in sight.
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Expect winds between 3 and 10 mph throughout the week, with gusts as high as 16 mph on Monday.
According to the National Weather Jacksonville, expected temperatures for the next five days are as follows:
Expect winds between 5 to 15 mph throughout the week, with gusts up to 20 to 25 mph on Wednesday and Thursday. According to the National Weather Melbourne, expected temperatures for the next five days are as follows:
Expect winds between 5 to 15 mph throughout the week, with gusts up to 20 to 25 mph on Wednesday and Thursday. According to the National Weather Melbourne, expected temperatures for the next five days are as follows:
Expect winds between 5 to 15 mph throughout the week, with gusts up to 20 to 25 mph on Wednesday and Thursday. According to the National Weather Melbourne, expected temperatures for the next five days are as follows:
Expect likely chance of showers and thunderstorms Sunday and Monday. Winds between 5 to 18 mph can be expected throughout the week, with gusts as high as 23 mph Wednesday. According to the National Weather Miami, expected temperatures for the next five days are as follows:
Expect winds between 5 to 13 mph throughout the week, with gusts as high as 21 mph Wednesday. According to the National Weather Miami, expected temperatures for the next five days are as follows:
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