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Sunshine and warm most of the day and then increases the clouds late

West Palm Beach, Florida – Thursday looks fantastic. After a cool start, the temperatures in the upper 70s up to almost 80 degrees are moderated. Not so windy either.

On Thursday evening, some clouds can sneak up again, and even a few isolated showers. Then we should clear up in time after 2 a.m. to see the full lunar eclipse.

Total Moon Eclipse Info: The partially lunar eclipse begins at 1:09 a.m. that wherever you start to see a piece taken out of the full moon, to the entirety that lasts from 2:26 to 2:58 a.m. This is the time when the moon turns a reddish color, the “blood” moon. The remaining partial solar eclipse then lasts until 4:47 a.m. The last lunar eclipse was back in 2022 and the next one will be March 3, 2026.

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Friday will continue to warm up, but remain very pleasant, with heights in the low 80s and depths in the low 60s and comfortable humidity. Friday may have a few clouds nearby, but rain chances remain low. Friday evening will not be so cool, with depths in the upper 60s to low 70s.

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The temperatures will be warm and humid over the weekend temperatures. High, which rose in the mid -1980s. Continued with a mainly sunny sky. The wind will pick up from the southeast, which will increase the seas and the currents on the beach, especially on Sunday. Sunday will be the warmest and wet day, then a cold front comes on Monday to cool us back to seasonal standards early next week.