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This week in South Florida, we can expect some significant weather changes as we transition to more fall-like conditions. The week will kick off with warm and humid weather until Tuesday when the first of two fronts will move through the area. This front will bring lower humidity, a slight drop in temperatures, and the possibility of isolated showers through Wednesday.

The second front is expected to arrive on Friday, potentially bringing a line of showers depending on its timing. Behind this front, showers will be scarce as we head into the weekend. This front will also lower humidity and bring temperatures down, with highs near 80F and lows near 70F.

In the short term, Sunday will see sunshine, isolated showers, and a stronger breeze with temperatures in the mid-80s. Veterans Day will be even warmer, with temperatures reaching the upper 80s and the chance of passing showers.

In the tropics, Tropical Storm Rafael is weakening and is forecasted to become a remnant low over the Gulf of Mexico tomorrow. Meanwhile, a disturbance near the Bahamas has a low chance of formation at 10%, with development opportunities likely ending later today.

As we look ahead to the rest of the week, it’s important to stay updated on the weather forecast and be prepared for potential changes in conditions. Make sure to subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest news and updates directly to your inbox.