If you’re looking for colder changes, you’re going to have to wait until after Thanksgiving. If you’re liking the warmer temperatures and sunny skies, pre-Thanksgiving week will be the week for you.
🚨 FFS is asking residents to use caution as drought conditions spread across Florida. Several counties have issued outdoor yard debris burn bans, and the Keetch Byrum Drought Index readings indicate severe drought conditions. For fire safety tips, visit https://t.co/guJFtjijfT. pic.twitter.com/qo9FTOm5ib
— Florida Forest Service (@FLForestService) November 21, 2025
The chamber of commerce weather we’ve had this past week will have slight variations at two points this week. We have two cold fronts moving through the state, and although they don’t bring many changes, we expect the second to be stronger than the first.
Check out the dry air that comes over Florida after the second cold front pushes through later next week. It’s going to be a cooler, very dry Thanksgiving in North Florida.South and Central Florida, you have to wait for Black Friday. pic.twitter.com/M1rO8NzRtf
— Florida Public Radio Emergency Network (FPREN) (@FloridaStorms) November 22, 2025
The first cold front will struggle to push across South Florida on Sunday. But as this front moves through the area, it will continue to lose its punch; therefore, we do not expect big news in the rain department. The drought is starting to creep in across inland Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade. We are in the dry season, but November has been exceptionally dry across much of South Florida…