United States — Broadly across the central and southeastern United States, meteorologists report warmer-than-average conditions this week as high pressure and southerly winds push temperatures into the 70s–80s through the weekend. Forecasters said mostly sunny skies and light winds will limit rainfall through Friday, with humidity and cloud cover rising Saturday and Sunday as a stalled boundary and an approaching cold front advance. Models project scattered showers increasing Saturday, with higher rain probabilities late Sunday into Monday as a stronger low and cold front move in, followed by cooler, drier air early next week. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Coastal recreation businesses, beachgoers and some agricultural producers benefit temporarily from warm, dry conditions before the incoming front.
Commuters, outdoor workers, and residents in areas expecting weekend showers or localized storms may face disruptions and safety risks.
After reading and researching latest news.... Forecasts indicate widespread above-normal temperatures through the weekend driven by southerly flow and high pressure, with cold front expected late Sunday into Monday producing increasing shower and thunderstorm chances and a subsequent cooling trend; impacts will vary regionally, particularly in Central and South Florida.
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Warm weekend expected before late-weekend cold front
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