A cold front is approaching the Florida panhandle, ushering warm moist air into the Casablanca on 30A vicinity on southerly breezes. Today's (Monday's) high temperature will be in the mid-70's (F) under mostly cloudy skies. After a couple of days of thunderstorms and showers the dryer air mass behind this front will bring cooler temperatures and sunny skies by Wednesday afternoon...and by "cool" I mean highs in the 60's and lows in the 40's. Contrast that with Chicago's weather, where the 40's represent the high temperatures this week!
(Chicago is the black diamond the arrow is pointing to, while Santa Rosa Beach is at the white cross in the Florida Panhandle.)
Anyone for a warm holiday season? Come on down!!
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