
South Florida will finally emerge from the tropical moisture later this weekend, but Saturday showers and storms will still be around. Some early showers will give way to afternoon storms, and heavy downpours are possible in spots. Saturday’s highs will be near 90 degrees.
Sunday’s weather will be more like our typical rainy season fare, with a few quick morning showers in spots, followed by mostly inland afternoon storms and highs near 90 degrees.
Monday will feature an early shower in spots, a few afternoon storms developing on the sea breeze, and highs near 90 degrees. Look for more of the same on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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