I just ran thwe NAM radar model for Christmas Eve and things look quiet for the Treasure Coast. Areas to our north around Georgia and North Florida looks like rain could be the rule. The air flow in Florida has now shifted to an onshore breeze and with that comes a moister air flow with an increased chance of showers the next couple of days. By Christmas, this flow will turn more from the south and long with the very warm temperatures, we will be looking at low rain chances in the 10% range as is being replicated in the NAM model.
Christmas Day along the Treasure Coast looks to be extremly warm along the Treasure Coast with temps in the mid 80’s. This will not only be the case in Flororida but up and down the East Coast. It will be the warmest Christmas in recent memory.