Florida Returns to Classic Winter Pattern as Chilly Morning Quickly Warms Into Sunny 70s by Afternoon
FLORIDA — Normal Florida winter weather has returned, bringing a cool start to Monday morning followed by a rapid warm-up under clear skies throughout the day.
Chilly Morning Temperatures Start the Day
Early Monday begins on the cooler side, with temperatures in the upper 40s during the morning hours. Despite the chill, conditions remain dry and calm, allowing sunshine to take full control early in the day.
Sunshine Drives a Rapid Midday Warm-Up
As the morning progresses, temperatures climb steadily under full sunshine. By late morning, readings rise into the low 60s, reaching around 70 degrees by midday, signaling a quick turnaround from the cool start.
Afternoon Highs Reach the Low to Mid-70s
Peak heating occurs during the afternoon hours, with temperatures topping out in the low to mid-70s. The forecast remains dry and sunny through the afternoon, making it a classic Florida winter day marked by warmth without humidity.
Evening Temperatures Ease Back but Stay Mild
By early evening, temperatures gradually cool into the upper 60s, maintaining comfortable conditions through sunset. No weather disruptions are expected, and sunshine dominates the entire day.
Residents can expect a pleasant Monday that reflects Florida’s typical winter pattern — cool mornings followed by fast-warming, sunny afternoons.
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