Dry and warmer week ahead for South Florida. Here's how hot it will get.
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Dry and warmer week ahead for South Florida. Here's how hot it will get.
"Dry air should move into South Florida this week, along with warm sunshine. Overnight Tuesday, a drier and more stable air mass will descend upon the state, creating a near-zero chance of rain throughout the week and into the weekend. Chances of rain are very low, with the exception of a brief coastal shower toward the end of the week. Sunny skies will prevail as well, pushing afternoon highs to the mid-upper 80s toward the weekend."
"Drought conditions will continue this week, and into the spring. Metro Broward, metro Miami-Dade and southeast Palm Beach counties are all in moderate drought. Most of the rest of South Florida is in severe drought and parts of the Everglades and Big Cypress National Preserve are in extreme drought conditions. By Sunday a bit of moisture may move into the region, but forecasters said it's too early to predict any significant rainfall."
Dry, stable air will arrive overnight Tuesday across South Florida, producing near-zero chances of rain through the week and into the weekend. A brief coastal shower is possible late in the week, but mostly sunny skies will dominate. Afternoon highs will warm into the mid to upper 80s toward the weekend, with inland areas possibly reaching 90°F Friday or Saturday. Overnight lows will remain in the mid-60s with mostly clear skies. A bit of moisture may move in by Sunday, though significant rainfall is unlikely at this time. Drought will continue into spring, ranging from moderate to extreme across the region.
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