
Miami-Dade and Broward are seeing heavy downpours stemming from scattered thunderstorms Sunday. So, can South Floridians expect yet another wet week heading into Labor Day weekend?
The afternoon storms stem from tropical moisture blowing in from the Gulf of Mexico, according to Miami Herald news partner CBS News Miami. The storms could prompt heavy rains as they move toward the sea.
It also means that afternoon storms could continue throughout the work week.
Here’s what the South Florida forecast indicates, according to the National Weather Service in Miami.
Monday
the NWS predicts a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms. The high will near 91 degree, but it could feel as hot as 103 degrees.
Tuesday
There will be a 40% chance of rain, and conditions will continue to be sunny, with a high near 91.
Wednesday
The chance of showers and thunderstorms should increase to 50%. Weather conditions, the NWS says, will remain about the same.
Thursday
South Floridians can expect the same weather conditions, including precipitation.
Friday
The chance of rain increases to 60%, with a high near 90 degrees.
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