MIAMI — South Florida will shut out the month of July with expected above normal temperatures, continuing a warm temperature development that lasted nearly all month.
CBS News Miami meteorologist Lissette Gonzalez reported the mercury will climb to the reduced- to mid-90s.
“The last working day will be over regular and it will feel like it is in the triple digits,” she reported.
There is a 60 p.c prospect of rain because of an upper amount minimal that has introduced instability and opened the door to tropical dampness.
“The highest rain possibilities will be this night,” she said.
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