For the first time in about seven months, South Florida will see some of the coolest overnight lows — with the temps reaching the upper 50s. Temperatures haven’t dropped this low since mid-March, and we’ll see them drop to the 50s Monday night into early Tuesday. The nicer weather also will last through Tuesday, too, with temperatures not peaking above the 80s. (It’ll be a reprieve from the .
blockbuster rain and snow year we have had over the last couple of months,s especially. so we are seeing improvement with that. however, some of the reservoirs still below where they should be. getting there, but still below 80 and 90% of the historical average. high temperatures are dwoing to be a bit on the cooler side as well, as you can imagine. we ll see temperatures running about 10 degrees below normal. los angeles, your high temperatures on saturday is only 49 degrees. that s about 20 degrees below average. and then sunday and monday, we head up to 55 degrees, but still well below normal. san diego temperatures will be in the mid- to upper 50s. your normal high is right around 66 degrees. california isn t the only area that s feeling the blast of severe winter weather. camilla has more on the rough storms hitting other parts of the u.s.
every minute counts, every second counts. quick action and bravery, the fact they never gave up on that child, it is their heroic action, the reason this child is alive today. joe: the pair are true examples what it means to be a hero. i think we can all agree with that. with that, toss it over to fox weather meteorologist, britta merwin. looking at saturday, it may have been a bad idea to spend 10 hours outside doing yardwork. i know you plan today for quite sometime, you picked the wrong weekend. if you would have waited until today, more comfortable. 60s for boston. upper 50s for cleveland, whiching off a scorching weekend. we had record highs in the 90s. enjoy the break from the heat. on radar, showers continue out west. look at the mess in the southeast. an area of low pressure
what stands out for you in the numbers? joe: oh, boy, coronavirus pan dem ittic, 39%. same poll, quinnipiac, he was in the upper 50s, i think 57%, sorry, even in the 60 ss. down 26 points from where he was. that is a big deal. just one in three americans supporting you after just year one, that is bad. 24% of those age 18 to 34, young people that propelled him to the presidency, 24% now support biden. 43% of democrats say they strongly support this president. the base is very weak. and he and by extension, supply chain, worker shortage, skyrocketing crime, border crisis, embracing teachers over parents and teachers unions, afghanistan debacle and the civil war will only get worse as this party stares at november,
towards portions of kauai where as much as 14 inches have come down, again, in the span of a couple of days. the islands as we noted sitting underneath a drought situation, so at least some of this rainfall is going to be beneficial, but, of course, we ve seen quite a bit of damage left in place as well. around the lower 48 states of the u.s., we do have some wintry weather into the higher elevations of the northwest and the interior western united states as well. while even a bout with snow showers possibly in store in parts of the northeast, boston in particular. wednesday night into thursday morning could see some flurries across that region, some accumulating snow as well. notice this into the inter mountain west. denver potentially seeing its first snow of the season coming down over the next several days among the longest snowless droughts in place for our friends in denver. finally about to be over. temperatures one more day climbing to the upper 50s. seattle at 45. atlanta 57 d