Expect feels-like temps above 100 degrees and scattered afternoon showers in South Florida
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Weather experts predict a return to typical South Florida summer patterns after a rainy July 4 weekend. Expect sunny mornings with scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms, likely around 40% to 50% chance. High temperatures will reach the upper-80s to lower-90s, with humidity causing feels-like temperatures to exceed 100 degrees. Heat advisories may be issued as conditions align with the hottest time of year, particularly through July and August. The above-average rainfall from earlier in the month is expected to diminish soon.
After an unusually rainy Independence Day weekend, weather experts predict this week will go back to a more typical South Florida "summertime pattern." This often looks like sunny mornings followed by scattered showers later in the day.
Chances for thunderstorms will hover around 40% to 50% in the afternoons, and high temperatures are expected to be in the upper-80s and lower-90s.
Feels-like temperatures are expected to surpass 100 degrees, and some heat advisories could be issued in parts of South Florida this week.
This is the time of the year where we can experience that because this is the hottest, the warmest time of the year. It will be the month of July and August.
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