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The winter storm is not expected to affect Florida. What to know

The winter storm is not expected to affect Florida. What to know

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Punxsutawney Phil predicted six more winter in Marmot DayBut Florida will have a quite pleasant week if they remain forecasts of the current time.

While southern Florida will see some rain on Monday and towards the end of the week, the Panhandle de Florida And the Florida Peninsula will see clear skies and warm temperatures throughout the week.

The rest of the United States is not so lucky. A storm in the middle of the week will bring Severe electric storms and dangerous ice storms Through the center and east of the United States, such as warm and humid air they face with cold and Arctic air, according to the latest Accuweather prognosis.

These storms will reach as south as the tips of northern Alabama and Georgia, far from the state of the sun.

The time forecast of northern Florida will be warm and sunny this week

The Pensacola area will see warm temperatures that are around 70s in the middle throughout the week, with temperatures gradually increasing. The minimums will begin cold, in the mid -50s, before climbing at 60 bass.

Patchy Fog will arrive in the area from Tuesday night, according to the National Meteorological Service Office in Mobile. He will stay in the morning and nights until Friday morning.

The temperatures of northern Florida will be a bit warmer, reaching the 80s low in mid -week in Tallahassee and Jacksonville.

The mid -week storm will bring serious thunderstorms, dangerous ice to the center, east of the United States

As of Wednesday, most central and eastern United States will begin to see the results of a clash between the “heat that falls into records” and the cold air of the Arctic.

The heating of the valleys of the Tennessee and Ohio River will bring generalized thunderstorms through the areas around Wednesday afternoon, with hail and ráfagas harmful to wind in some cases, according to Accuweather.

The cities of the north such as Chicago, Detroit and Minneapolis will see a winter mixture of snow and ice.

“As the soft air mass faces frigid air to the north, the ingredients for an important ice storm are expected to be in place from Wednesday in an area that covers from the west medium to the large lakes “The Meteorologist of Accuweather warned Buckingham.

The forecasts hope that 0.25 inches of ice can accumulate on Wednesday night between the interest 80 and 94 in Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana and Ohio.

Once the storm hits, Accuweather says that there could also be “dangerous amounts of ice” in the middle Atlantic region on Thursday.

“The potential exists for dangerous amounts of ice accumulation on Thursday,” Buckingham added. “This raises a risk of damage to trees and power cuts as the storm progresses.”

The storms in early February could be the beginning of a series

Accuweather long -range forecasts have so far been precise by predicting a stormy beginning for February.

“We are monitoring three potential storms between February 5 and 11,” said Accuweather’s long -range forecasts, Paul Pastelok, last month. “This will be a employed pattern with possible interruptions for travel and business.”

Another storm is expected to bubble on Friday and persist during the weekend, although there are no expected impacts in Florida.

Accuweather says that at least one more storm could hit at the beginning of next week as more moisture in the Gulf of Mexico arises and cold air is poured from the north.

Here is a look at Last weather forecast for the Pensacola areaAccording to the NWS.

Monday, February 3

  • Day: Soloado, with a maximum of about 68. Southeast wind around 5 mph calm in the afternoon.
  • Night: partially cloudy, with a bass around 54. Quiet wind.

The dense fog continues to spread in parts of the southeast of Mississippi, the coast of Alabama and Panhandle de Florida.

A high pressure system on Florida will bring stable conditions to the area, although the moisture of the Gulf of Mexico will continue to bring fog to the area.

Tuesday, February 4

  • Day: mostly sunny, with a maximum of about 71. Quiet wind that turns to the south around 5 mph.
  • Night: irregular fog after 9 pm, otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a bass around 55. Quiet wind.

Wednesday, February 5

  • Day: irregular fog before 9 am otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a high about 70. Light and variable wind that becomes south of 5 to 10 mph in the morning.
  • Night: irregular fog after 2 am otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a bass around 62. South wind around 5 mph.

Thursday, February 6

  • Day: mostly sunny, with a maximum of about 73. South Wind 5 to 10 mph.
  • Night: irregular fog after 3 am otherwise, partially cloudy, with a bass around 63. South wind around 5 mph.

Friday, February 7

  • Day: irregular fog before 8 am, mostly sunny, with a high about 74. South wind around 5 mph.
  • Night: partially cloudy, with a minimum around 62.

Saturday, February 8

  • Day: mostly sunny, with a maximum of about 73.
  • Night: partially cloudy, with a minimum around 62.

Sunday, February 9

  • Day: mostly sunny, with a maximum of about 74.
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