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The first cold front of fall is expected to pass through the Treasure Coast over the weekend. See how much temps may drop, how long it might last.
“We had a cold front shortly after Hurricane Milton (but) this is kind of the first real Florida fall type cold front that we’re going to be experiencing,” said Tollefsen.
Central Florida’s new year begins with plenty of sun and dropping temperatures as a cold front makes its way into the region, according to the National Weather Service in Melbourne.
“We had a cold front shortly after Hurricane Milton (but) this is kind of the first real Florida fall type cold front that we’re going to be experiencing,” said Tollefsen.
As the front moves into the area, Tollefsen said, “It’s going to be noticeably cooler.” Upper 60s are forecast early Wednesday, followed by upper 50s Thursday and mid-40s to low 50s Friday ...