The other day, I wrote about the arrival of a strong cold front in south Florida. That front arrived with a significant chill down. Low temperature readings, this Saturday morning (Dec. 31, 2016), were in the 40’s across many areas of southwest Florida.
But, with brilliant sunshine and a wind shift to the east and southeast, temperatures soared into the 70’s… To read the full story, click here - http://www.weatherworks.com/lifelong-learning-blog/?p=1157 © 2017 H. Michael Mogil
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frederick mills
1/6/2017 08:56:03 am
What a difference a wind change makes. Indeed yes Mike. Thanks for that. Most interesting & precise. Less precise from England but hopefully interesting is our recent experience here in the south east corner of the country where a south westerly from off the south east coast of the U.S.A. provided Christmas temperatures of 50 or 50 F plus but subsequent northerlies from sub Arctic reduced night readings to around 26 F and early afternoon readings to around 36 F. Winds currently back to westerlies and mid afternoon temp. risen to 42 F.
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