A cold front is expected to move through parts of northern Florida next week, bringing with it temperatures below average for late August.
Why It Matters
According to one meteorologist Newsweek spoke with, northern regions of the state could see temperatures several degrees cooler than average for this time of year.
What To Know
AccuWeather meteorologist Chad Merrill told Newsweek that a cold front will move across northern Florida on Monday.
"In its wake, somewhat cooler temperatures are expected," Merrill said.
Merrill said temperatures in Tallahassee will fall from highs of 93 degrees Monday and Tuesday into the upper 80s for the rest of the week.
"These forecast highs are 3 degrees cooler than average," he said.
Jacksonville will see highs in the mid-80s, which is 5 degrees