The National Weather Service forecasts a high of 91 degrees with a heat index of 102 degrees for Sunday and Monday, lacking the usual summer rains until at least Monday in Miami and Tuesday in Fort Lauderdale. Rain chances are minimal, with only 20% on Monday and 40% on Tuesday. It is advised to stay hydrated, check on vulnerable populations, and be vigilant about children and pets in vehicles due to high heat conditions. Additionally, a tropical wave is being monitored with only a 10% chance of development in the coming days.
The National Weather Service predicts a high of 91 degrees with a heat index of 102 degrees Sunday and Monday, surpassing typical summer conditions.
The usual daily warm-but-cooling rain expected in South Florida is not forecasted to return until at least Monday in Miami and Tuesday in Fort Lauderdale.
Miami's Monday rain chance is only 20% during the day and 10% at night, with a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms on Tuesday.
Parents and guardians should always check the back seat for children or pets before locking their cars, especially during extreme heat conditions.
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