South Florida – South Florida residents can look forward to a mild and mostly sunny weekend, with temperatures reaching the mid-80s. However, a coastal flood advisory is currently in effect through Sunday at 1 p.m., mainly impacting low-lying areas along the coast. Residents in these areas should be mindful of rising waters, particularly around US-1 and other vulnerable coastal roadways.
According to the National Weather Service Miami, a weak frontal boundary will pass through South Florida today, bringing slight rain chances of around 10-20% in isolated areas, particularly near inland cities like Clewiston and Palm Beach. Saturday’s weather is expected to be mostly sunny, with highs near 78°F and light northeast winds.
Sunday’s forecast calls for similarly mild weather, with highs near 78°F and low rain chances. Winds from the east may increase up to 14 mph, which could lead to minor gusts but should not affect overall outdoor plans. While temperatures are expected to stay warm, the area will see a slight cooling trend, with nighttime lows dropping to the mid-70s.
Looking ahead to the start of the workweek, Monday will bring mostly sunny skies with temperatures near 79°F. On Tuesday, South Florida residents should expect a slight chance of showers as another weak front moves in, though rain is not anticipated to be widespread.
Residents along the coast should continue monitoring local advisories, as the flood risk could linger through the weekend. Stay informed by checking updates from the National Weather Service, especially if planning outdoor activities.
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