Warm and humid weather for Sunday ahead of week's cold front
The front will move through Sunday night, bringing with it a chance for a stray shower or two.
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The front will move through Sunday night, bringing with it a chance for a stray shower or two.
After a milder start to the day Sunday compared to Saturday, the warming trend will take us into this afternoon and the rest of the work week. Highs today will run a degree or two warmer than yesterday.
A warming trend will continue into the work week to round out the last bit of January.
After some patchy morning fog, Sunday will shape up to be a nice day.
Sunday will start off chilly behind the cold front that passed through Saturday, with morning temperatures in the 50s.
Expect on-and-off showers with a mostly cloudy to overcast sky all weekend.
Sunday will be another nice day to round out the weekend and kick off the Meteorological Winter!
Miami-Dade and Broward Counties will wake up with temperatures in the mid to upper 50s in Miami-Dade while those in the Florida Keys will start in the mid to upper 60s.
Big changes are coming for South Florida as we inch closer to the weekend!
The cold front CBS News Miami's NEXT Weather team has been tracking for the past several days will move through South Florida on Wednesday.
Sunday will feature a slightly higher chance for a few showers, but most areas will continue with the drier weather.
A wind advisory is in effect for coastal Broward and Miami-Dade Counties as winds could gust as high as 35 mph.
It is mainly dry now but later on, expect some showers to move in across parts of South Florida.
The advisory was issued for Miami-Dade and Broward Counties until 6 p.m. and until 7 p.m. for the Florida Keys.
The highest chance of rain is from midday through afternoon and evening.
A few heavy showers rolled through South Florida earlier Tuesday but the rain chance will be highest midday through the afternoon and evening.
Scattered storms will be possible due to plenty of moisture around with some heavy downpours and localized flooding possible.
CBS News Miami's Next Weather team is forecasting highs in the low 90s for Broward, Miami-Dade and the Florida Keys.
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