Humidity and rain persist in South Florida, what can you expect this week?

MIAMI.- South Florida can expect weather with abundant tropical humidity this Monday, which will result in scattered showers throughout the morning, with the possibility of some isolated storms.

Afternoon high temperatures will remain in the upper 80s Fahrenheit, thanks to the influence of the easterly wind, which helps keep the heat at a more tolerable level, according to climate experts.

According to weather officials, areas experiencing calm conditions could enjoy a clear dawn.

Temperatures in coastal areas will be warm, near 80°F, while inland areas will see milder temperatures in the 70s°F.

Forecasts for the next few days

As we move into the middle of the week, the weather pattern is expected to begin to calm down slightly.

Rain chances will decrease, leaving only the possibility of typical showers and thunderstorms, driven by sea breezes each day, moving west along the Gulf of Mexico coast in the afternoons.

Afternoon high temperatures should remain between 80 and 90 degrees F, near average for this time of year.

Toward the end of the week, a weak front is expected to move south across Florida, altering the weather pattern once again.

With the approach of the front, the wind is likely to shift to a southerly or southwesterly direction, increasing the chances of showers and thunderstorms over the weekend.

This change could also bring back the warm temperatures we experienced in May, although this will depend on the exact position of the front, according to expert forecasts.

Context from last weekend

This past weekend we experienced mixed weather in South Florida. Saturday was marked by strong winds across the region, while most areas remained dry throughout the day.

However, humidity increased Saturday night, bringing persistent rain that continued into Sunday.

Sunday morning began with a brief respite before showers and thunderstorms developed again in southern areas.

Temperatures varied, with warm conditions near 80°F in coastal areas and milder, in the 70s°F, in inland areas.

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