Introduction to South Florida’s Weather
Look for another warm day across South Florida with a little more humidity to boot.
With a front sliding in from the north Tuesday, the extra warmth and humidity will help spark showers and thunderstorms across the area.
The Need for Rain
We really need the rain with much of South Florida officially in a drought, down roughly 3 to 4 inches on the year. (And we’re still more than a month away from rainy season, which starts May 15.)
Rainfall Expectations
The latest guidance is suggesting a midday to early evening window for the rain, and we may get just enough to dent the drought without getting too much all at once.
Severe Weather Possibilities
We don’t expect widespread severe weather either, although any storm in South Florida can drop isolated heavy rains along with lightning.
Wednesday’s Forecast
You’ll notice a big difference when you step outside Wednesday morning.
Morning 60s make a return with highs near or slightly below normal for the year, topping out in the low-80 degrees.
Conclusion
In conclusion, South Florida is expected to experience a warm day with increased humidity, followed by showers and thunderstorms on Tuesday. The rain is much needed due to the current drought, and Wednesday is expected to bring a significant change in temperature with morning 60s returning.
FAQs
Q: What is the expected weather for Tuesday?
A: Tuesday is expected to be warm with increased humidity, sparking showers and thunderstorms across South Florida.
Q: How much rain is South Florida currently lacking?
A: South Florida is currently down roughly 3 to 4 inches on the year.
Q: What can be expected for Wednesday’s weather?
A: Wednesday morning is expected to be in the 60s, with highs near or slightly below normal for the year, topping out in the low-80 degrees.