MIAMI – A Warmth Advisory for South Florida has been extended by way of 8 p.m. Wednesday as highs will climb to the lower to mid-90s and it will feel like 105 to 110 levels when you element in the high humidity.
Scattered showers and storms will establish in the course of the day with the potential for some large downpours and localized flooding.
Wednesday this pattern persists with a southeast breeze.
Later on this week Saharan dust moves in and lowers our rain likelihood. This weekend we can hope less rain, hazy sunshine, and a lot more warmth with highs in the mid to higher 90s Saturday and Sunday.
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