
Saturday features lots of hot sun and a few clouds at times around South Florida as Saharan dust settles in. Expect an elevated risk of dangerous rip currents at the Atlantic beaches. Highs on Saturday will be in the low 90s near the Atlantic coast, in the mid 90s elsewhere on the mainland, and near 90 degrees in the Keys. But it will feel even hotter, so stay hydrated and out of the sun.
Sunday will bring plenty of sun and a few clouds throughout our area, but the Gulf coast will also see an afternoon storm or two in spots. Sunday’s highs will be mostly in the mid 90s on the mainland and near 90 degrees in the Keys.
Monday will feature mostly sunny skies and a few showers and storms in spots in the east coast metro area, while the Gulf coast will see a sunny morning and afternoon showers and storms. Look for good sun and a few clouds in the Keys. Monday’s highs will be mostly in the low 90s on the mainland and near 90 degrees in the Keys.
Tuesday will see a mix of sun and clouds alternating with some showers and storms in the east coast metro area. The Gulf coast will start the day with lots of sun, but showers and storms will develop in the afternoon. Look for more clouds than sun and periods of showers in the Keys. Tuesday’s highs will be mostly in the mid 90s on the mainland and near 90 degrees in the Keys.
Wednesday’s forecast calls for a mix of sun, showers, and storms on the mainland, while the Keys will see lots of hot sun. Highs on Wednesday will be mostly in the mid 90s in the east coast metro area, in the low 90s along the Gulf coast, and near 90 degrees in the Keys.
In the tropics, the area of showers and storms in the northern Gulf is approaching the Louisiana and Texas coasts. This feature has a low chance of becoming a depression, but it will bring heavy rain to the region. It’s quiet elsewhere in the tropical Atlantic.
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