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Good morning. Florida. I'm Aaron Jolly.
Walk outside right now and the air hits you like a warm blanket. Seventy six degrees already. That sticky, tropical humidity clinging to your skin. You can thank a high pressure system parked off New England for this. It's pushing a steady onshore flow across the entire state, pumping warm, moist air straight at us.
In the next 24 hours. That flow is the whole story today. It's why fog is hugging the northeast coast. It's why your beach towel feels damp before you even spread it out. And it's why temperatures keep climbing all week. Possibly into record territory by Thursday.
Up in North Florida, that fog is stubborn. It lingers through the afternoon with northeast gusts hitting 24 miles an hour. Highs reach 73 degrees. Tonight the fog creeps inland as you drop to 59 degrees. Keep those headlights on.
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