
Monday: The Week Begins With Steamy Sun And Rising Heat
The workweek kicks off with a mix of steamy sunshine and building clouds. Afternoon showers and thunderstorms are expected across the mainland, while the Keys will remain mostly sunny with only a slight chance of a passing storm.
It will be a scorching day across the region, making it essential to prioritize hydration:
- East Coast Metro: Low 90s (feeling significantly hotter due to high humidity)
- Gulf Coast: Near 90 degrees
- The Keys: Upper 80s
Tuesday: Storms Expand And Linger
Moisture increases on Tuesday, shifting the weather pattern into a wetter phase. The East Coast metro area will see morning sun give way to heavy afternoon clouds, with widespread showers and storms lingering well into the evening. The Gulf Coast can expect a gusty breeze alongside afternoon development, while the Keys remain mostly cloudy with scattered activity.
High temperatures will manage to reach:
- East Coast Metro: Low 90s
- Gulf Coast & The Keys: Upper 80s
Wednesday Through Friday: A Soggy Midweek Transition
- Wednesday: Expect a grey day with widespread cloud cover and repeated periods of showers and storms. Highs will drop slightly to the upper 80s due to the lack of sunshine.
- Thursday: The wettest day of the stretch brings a thoroughly cloudy sky with persistent rounds of rain and storms cutting across all of South Florida. Highs will cool down to the mid-80s on the mainland and remain in the upper 80s in the Keys.
- Friday: The damp pattern breaks just in time for the weekend. Sunshine returns alongside a few passing clouds and isolated, spotty showers. Afternoon highs will hold steady in the mid-80s on the mainland and the upper 80s in the Keys.
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