ORLANDO, Fla. — A weak disturbance just off Florida’s east coast will keep things chilly this weekend; not great for beaches or those looking for a warm spring break.
The issue is a low-pressure area. It’s weak, but it’s generating gusty winds that are drawing cooler air into Florida.
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Through Sunday night, this low pressure will still be along our coast.
The winds are also kicking up rough surf, generating dangerous rip currents and coastal erosion.
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That means gusty winds again Sunday, especially along the beaches.
Spotty rain will continue, with Volusia and Flagler counties seeing most of the shower activity.
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Temperatures will be a little warmer Sunday, into the 70s again in most locations.
On Monday, the storm system begins to move off to the northeast, with a much quieter and hotter weather pattern to follow.
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