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A flash flood warning has been issued for parts of Miami-Dade County.
A pleasant start to the day Wednesday before the moisture returns ahead of our next cold front which will impact the weekend.
What a difference a week makes! It is finally feeling a little bit more like fall South Florida style as temperatures were slightly cooler Monday morning and the humidity slightly lower courtesy of a cold front that moved in Sunday.
South Florida's Rainy Season will officially begin on May 15. The National Weather Service of Miami is forecasting for above-normal rainfall this season.
Expect scattered showers for the rest of your Monday with downpours in some spots.
South Florida is expected to remain dry Sunday evening with a southeast breeze 10 to 20 mph, with occasional gusts, but not as strong as the day before.
South Florida still remains in a very stubborn weather pattern.
Wicked weather in South Florida has forced Zoo Miami to close for the rest of the day.
One of the coldest mornings so far this winter greeted South Floridians on Sunday. Temperatures dropped into the low to middle 40s.
A much milder weekend is now well underway. South Florida topped out in the mid to upper 70s Saturday and another similar day is expected for Sunday to round out the weekend.
Drier air has moved in to South Florida and a very pleasant weather pattern is shaping up for the entire week.
Drier air and a very pleasant weather pattern has arrived in South Florida and it looks like the area will get to enjoy mostly sunny skies right through next week.
A wet start to the weekend as scattered showers soaked most of South Florida Friday morning.
A system that has produced more than an inch of rain in some spots Sunday is still lingering across South Florida and will give us more rain into the morning rush hour Monday.
Expect a nice and warm Friday with highs temperatures in the low 80s.
Sunday night's low temperatures will not be as cold, dropping down to about 60 degrees in most areas.
A storm off the Carolina coast is pulling down the coolest air we've seen since last winter and we'll be in record territory by daybreak Sunday morning.
It's going to be a sunny Saturday with some clouds and spotty storms.
The Memorial Day weekend will be nice, but extremely warm for South Florida. The average high is typically around 88 degrees. High temperatures inland Saturday afternoon could reach the lower 90s with heat index values closer to 100 degrees.
The Memorial Day weekend is going to be a scorcher for South Florida.
Enjoy the nicer temperatures in South Florida this weekend!
Powerful storms that pushed through South Florida Thursday left Miami-Dade county battered.
Rain will fall across South Florida Saturday. The first round moved through Saturday morning, but a frontal boundary approaching during the afternoon will lead to more unsettled weather.
South Florida has been feeling the heat lately with afternoon high temperatures reaching the upper 80s and lower 90s, but it's not the afternoon highs that have been setting records, it's the morning lows.
The weather will be quite warm through the weekend. High temperatures Saturday and Sunday will be in the upper 80s to near 90 degrees.
The investigation remains ongoing.
The NEXT Weather Team is also monitoring tropical developments for next week.
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The investigation remains ongoing.
The NEXT Weather Team is also monitoring tropical developments for next week.
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