Weather Matters
The National Weather Service in Miami warns of high seas, dangerous rip currents and beach erosion through Monday. Click on graphic for link to original. (Credit: NWS/ Miami)
Where did I put that windbreaker? I know it in the back of the closet somewhere.
Waking up to weather in the 50s, with winds expected to kick up later on Saturday, I figured it might be a good idea to have a light jacket handy.
After that I spent 1520 minutes going around and opening windows that had been jammed shut since May. This one needs some WD40 this one has been painted shut this one needs a new screen. Saturday. Temperatures ranged from http://www.foundcheapcoupons.com/ a low 55 at Naples to 61 at Virginia Key south of Miami Beach. It was 57 at Palm Beach International Airport.
It was 54 degrees in Okeechobee at 8:30 Saturday morning, off a low of 52 degrees. It was 52 degrees in Gainesville, where wind chills were expected to drop into the low 40s early Sunday morning.
This delightful interlude, brought to you by Mother Nature, was a precursor to a windy weekend that will whip up waves and surf over the Atlantic Coast.
The National Weather Service in Miami warned of high surf, beach erosion, north face coupons discounts minor coastal flooding and dangerous rip currents at the beach. waves of 1015 feet are expected along the Palm Beach coast, NWS forecasters said. highest waves are expected Sunday into Sunday night Entering the water is not advised. low pressure forecasters talked about last week was already brewing off the coast of Cape Hatteras and was expected to begin tracking to the eastsoutheast before turning south on Sunday.
It is forecast to be 400 miles east of Great Abaco Island in the Bahamas by Sunday night, according to Crown Weather Services.
There is no tropical threat here, the National Weather Service says. But projected winds have been ratcheted up by forecasters, and don be surprised if there are gusts near the beach at 30 mph on Saturday night.