South Florida Faces Scattered Showers Today, Heat Persists Through Labor Day Weekend

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Miami, FL – South Florida is gearing up for a Thursday filled with scattered showers and high temperatures, with the forecast setting the tone for the upcoming Labor Day weekend. The National Weather Service has indicated that the region can expect widespread storm activity, particularly in Southwest Florida, throughout the day. As temperatures climb into the lower 90s, humidity will also remain a factor, contributing to a sticky and uncomfortable day for residents.

According to the U.S. National Weather Service Miami, high rain chances are forecasted across the region, with Naples seeing up to 84% coverage and Miami hovering around 66%. These scattered storms are expected to continue through the evening, leading into a similarly unsettled pattern as the weekend approaches. As Labor Day looms, South Floridians should prepare for a continuation of these conditions, with daily rain chances hovering between 35% and 50% through Sunday.

High temperatures will remain steady in the upper 80s to low 90s throughout the weekend, making it important for those planning outdoor activities to stay hydrated and seek shade. The current forecast suggests no major relief from the heat, with Monday seeing temperatures near 89 degrees.