Rainy Season Reminders: More Showers Ahead for South Florida
Current Forecast
Mother Nature continues to remind South Florida that we are firmly in rainy season, and Tuesday looks like more of the same. A front just to the north is causing a round of morning showers to roll across parts of the area, with light, scattered showers (not lightning storms) expected to be seen across portions of Miami-Dade and Broward.
Throughout the Day
Our area can expect a break in the action by midday, followed by more rain and thunderstorms later in the afternoon. That’s when localized flooding and frequent lightning are likely. The brighter colors on radar illustrate the heaviest rain, which will stay out over the Gulf waters.
The Good News
The clouds and early showers have squashed the heat advisory, so it might be a good day to stay indoor or take advantage of the cooler weather.
Future Forecast
The end of the week and weekend could finally bring some drier weather, but models aren’t completely agreeing on this solution. We will lower rain chances a touch and keep watching.
Other Reminders
- Be on the lookout for King Tide saltwater flooding at high tide this week. The lack of a strong east breeze will be helpful, but again, it’s something to keep an eye on.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the current weather forecast?
A: Expect light, scattered showers and thunderstorms across Miami-Dade and Broward throughout the day.
Q: Will it get hotter today?
A: No, the clouds and early showers have squashed the heat advisory.
Q: Will the rain subside this week?
A: The end of the week and weekend might bring some drier weather, but models aren’t agreeing on this solution. We will lower rain chances.