Cold Front Brings Gusty Winds and Rain to South Florida Temperatures will remain mild through Saturday morning, with overnight lows in the upper 60s near the coast and lower 60s inland. Saturday begins with warm, mostly sunny conditions and dry weather throughout the day. However, by early evening, a strong late-season cold front will approach South Florida, bringing gusty winds and scattered rain. Early morning and late-night fog may form in some inland areas near Lake Okeechobee and across the Treasure Coast. However, visibility issues are expected to be brief and limited in scope. As the cold front moves in, moisture levels rise, and scattered showers become more frequent late Saturday night. While thunderstorms are unlikely, a few heavier downpours could occur at times. Temperatures will still reach the 80s in many areas, though a noticeable temperature difference will develop between northern and southern regions as slightly cooler air moves in behind the front. By Saturday afternoon and into Sunday, the most significant weather impact will be the wind. Strong northeast winds will rapidly intensify across the region, with sustained speeds high enough to create widespread gusty conditions along the coast. From Jupiter to Vero Beach and inland toward the lake, gusts could frequently reach levels that make outdoor activities challenging. As the front settles into South Florida on Sunday, periods of showers will continue, with the heaviest rainfall likely concentrated around the Treasure Coast and Lake Okeechobee. While severe weather is not expected, the combination of strong winds and pockets of heavier rain could lead to minor localized flooding in areas with poor drainage.#south_florida #cold_front #treasure_coast #lake_okeechobee #palm_beaches
