Nov. 30: Drier weather returns to South Florida as front moves north

A weak front is lifting north across South Florida, and a few coastal showers may linger tonight, but activity should gradually diminish as the front moves into Central Florida. Overnight low temperatures will range from the mid-60s inland to the low 70s along the East Coast metros.

On Monday, the front will continue to move farther north, lowering rain chances across South Florida. A few isolated coastal showers are still possible, but much of the day will be drier. Temperatures will be warm again, with highs in the low to mid-80s.

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Brantly Scott

Brantly Scott

A native of the Sunshine State, Meteorologist Brantly Scott is originally from Pensacola in the Florida Panhandle. His passion for weather was shaped by the active hurricane seasons of his childhood, particularly when his hometown experienced back-to-back hurricane landfalls in 2004 and 2005.