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Warmer weather is returning for a short time

A surfer on Siesta Beach takes advantage of swells created by a storm front that brought windy weather over the weekend. Morning temperatures dipped into the low 40s across the area. Photo Credit: Herald-Tribune staff photo / Mike Lang

A surfer on Siesta Beach takes advantage of swells created by a storm front that brought windy weather over the weekend. Morning temperatures dipped into the low 40s across the area. Photo Credit: Herald-Tribune staff photo / Mike Lang

Reported by Carlos R. Munoz, Staff Writer for Herald Tribune

SARASOTA, FL – Put away your winter sweater, at least until next weekend.

Near-freezing temperatures recorded in Sarasota-Manatee early on Martin Luther King Jr. Day will give way to “spring-like” temperatures on Wednesday, according to Suncoast News Network meteorologist Marco La Manno.

“It’s not going to last,” La Manno said. “There is another front on its heels in the next few days. The next front will warm things up a lot, spring-like temperatures, probably Wednesday.”

The shift from nose-nipping weather comes from southeasterly winds over the Atlantic conveying warmer air to South Florida.

According to the National Weather Service, temperatures should start heating up on Tuesday and Wednesday, when highs are expected around 75 and lows in the 60s. You can expect mild humidity.

Temperatures will dip on Thursday and Friday with drier air in the 60s and lows hovering around 47.

“Despite the cool down, we have been warmer than last year,” La Manno said. “Last year, we were in the 30s for some of our lows. We haven’t had that big cool down.”

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