Coldest air since December 2010 expected to arrive this weekend

Coldest air in 15 years to hit South Florida this weekend Cloudy skies and scattered showers are expected Friday as a weak disturbance moves across South Florida, with the best chance for rain across the Florida Keys and East Coast metros.

PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. — Cloudy skies and scattered showers are expected Friday as a weak disturbance moves across South Florida, with the best chance for rain across the Florida Keys and East Coast metros.

Rain won’t be widespread, but expect a mostly gray day with on-and-off showers.

Conditions take a sharp turn on Saturday as a strong cold front approaches and then moves through late in the day. Winds will ramp up to 15–25 mph with gusts near 40 mph possible.

Behind the front, the coldest air of the season — and possibly the coldest since December 2010 — arrives early Sunday.

Temperatures will drop rapidly, with near-freezing or freezing lows possible early Sunday and again Monday morning, even reaching inland parts of Miami-Dade and Broward counties.

Wind chills could fall into the 20s across all of South Florida, including the Keys, due to strong northwest winds.

Daytime temperatures Sunday and Monday may struggle to get out of the 50s, making it feel unusually cold all day.

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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.