Barometric Pressure in Florence, United States 
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Forecast
Hourly Pressure Trends
Track the barometric pressure in Florence hour by hour and stay informed about how it will change over the next 6 hours.
Upcoming Days
Stay informed about the barometric pressure trends in Florence for the upcoming days, including daily minimum and maximum readings.
Florence's weather patterns cause changes in barometric pressure, with lows bringing rain and storms, and highs bringing clear skies and fair weather. Low pressure systems can form over the Atlantic Ocean and move inland, affecting Florence's weather. High pressure systems can build over the southeastern United States, bringing dry air and clear skies.
Florence's elevation, about 140 feet above sea level, and surrounding landscape of rolling hills and pine forests influence atmospheric pressure. The city's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf Stream also impact pressure variability. Local topography can disrupt airflow, causing pressure changes.
In the winter, Florence's pressure is usually lower, with cold fronts bringing rain and cooler temperatures. In the summer, high pressure dominates, leading to hot and humid weather. In the spring and fall, pressure is more variable, with a mix of weather patterns.
Florence has a humid subtropical climate, with significant barometric pressure fluctuations throughout the year. This climate type means people in Florence experience a range of weather conditions, from hot summers to mild winters, with varying pressure patterns.