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Temps In the 40s Expected Sunday Night

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THROUGH TONIGHT:

The rest of the afternoon will be partly cloudy with highs in the low 80s. Skies will be partly cloudy with lows around 60.    

SATURDAY – SATURDAY NIGHT:

It will be mostly sunny to partly cloudy with highs around 80. A cold front will move through the area during the afternoon with winds increasing out of the northwest behind the front. It will be mostly clear and breezy Saturday night with lows in the mid-50s.

SUNDAY – SUNDAY NIGHT:

It will be much cooler on Sunday with highs in the low to mid 70s. It will be breezy in the morning with winds becoming lighter by evening. Temperatures will quickly fall Sunday night with mid to upper 40s expected away from the coast with 50s at the beaches.  

NEXT WEEK:

Monday will start cool but the warm-up begins by afternoon. Highs will reach the low to mid 70s on Monday afternoon. Warmer weather is expected for the rest of the week with a mix of sun and clouds and highs around 80 from Tuesday through Wednesday. Overnight temperatures will fall into low 50s. Tuesday morning then rise to the upper 50s Wednesday morning.

THANKSGIVING:

Another cold front will move through the area Thursday bringing with it a few clouds. Highs will reach around 80 Thursday afternoon. No rain is expected with the front.    

TROPICAL OUTLOOK:

It is looking less and less likely that Invest 90L will develop into a tropical cyclone. Chances have dropped to 10% chance of development in 2 days and 60% in 5 days. It will meander just off the coast of Costa Rica and Nicaragua for the next few days. It has no chance of affecting the U.S.

SATURDAY'S MARINE FORECAST:

WINDS: NE/nw @ 10-15 kts.
SEAS: 2 ft.
BAY & INLAND WATERS: Light/Moderate Chop
WATER TEMPERATURE @ FT. MYERS BEACH: 72°

TIDES @ PUNTA RASSA

HIGH TIDE:            
 3:01 AM  
LOW TIDE:             10:51 AM
HIGH TIDE:             6:40 PM
LOW TIDE:              9:50 PM
HIGH TIDE:              4:07 AM SUN

SUNRISE/SUNSET:   6:50 AM / 5:36 PM

                                                                                            
FOX 4 CHIEF METEOROLOGIST DEREK BEASLEY