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Hot Sun and Afternoon Storms

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Thursday features a mix of hot sun and some clouds alternating with periods of showers and storms, especially in the afternoon.  Look for an increasing risk of dangerous rip currents at the Atlantic beaches.  Highs on Thursday will be mostly in the low 90s on the mainland and in the upper 80s in the Keys — but it will feel about 10 degrees hotter, so stay hydrated and out of the sun.

Friday will bring sun, clouds, and plenty of showers and storms to the mainland.  The Keys will see lots of clouds and periods of showers.  Expect an elevated risk of dangerous rip currents at the Atlantic beaches.  Friday’s highs will be mostly in the low  90s on the mainland and in the upper 80s in the Keys.

Saturday will feature some sun, more clouds, and lots of showers and storms in the east coast metro area and the Keys.  The Gulf coast will see sun alternating with plenty of showers and storms.  Saturday’s highs will be in the low 90s on the mainland and the upper 80s in the Keys.

Sunday will see a mix of sun, clouds, and plenty of afternoon showers and storms on the mainland, while the Keys will be mostly sunny with some showers.  Sunday’s highs will be mostly in the low 90s in the east coast metro area, near 90 degrees along the Gulf coast, and in the upper 80s in the Keys.

Faith Based Events

Monday’s forecast calls for a mix of hot sun, clouds, and plenty of showers and storms.  Highs on Monday will be mostly in the upper 80s.

The tropical Atlantic is quiet right now.


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Donna Thomas has studied hurricanes for two decades. She holds a PhD in history when her experience with Hurricane Andrew ultimately led her to earn a degree in broadcast meteorology from Mississippi State University. Donna spent 15 years at WFOR-TV (CBS4 in Miami-Fort Lauderdale), where she worked as a weather producer with hurricane experts Bryan Norcross and David Bernard. She also produced hurricane specials and weather-related features and news coverage, as well as serving as pool TV producer at the National Hurricane Center during the 2004 and 2005 seasons. Donna also served as a researcher on NOAA's Atlantic Hurricane Database Reanalysis Project. Donna specializes in Florida's hurricane history.