A few showers Thursday before a strong arctic front moves in Friday night

Reporter: KC Sherman
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Thursday will feature more clouds than sun, as a low deck of clouds continues to hang over Southwest Florida. Look for a few sporadic showers across the area throughout the day. We should start to see some sunshine peeking through by the afternoon as highs warm into the mid and upper 70s.

Most of Friday will be dry ahead of a strong, arctic front set to move through Friday night. A few showers will be possible ahead of this front Friday night, but most areas will likely see a dry frontal passage.

By Saturday, we will be feeling the chill! Highs will only manage to reach into the 50s Saturday afternoon coupled with a blustery, cold wind out of the northwest.

Saturday night into Sunday morning is set to feature the coldest temperatures we’ve seen in about 4 years! Lows will plummet into the mid to upper 30s across the coast, leading to a frosty start to Sunday morning.

Inland areas will see temperatures at or below the freezing mark. Make sure to cover or bring in all sensitive plants this weekend!

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