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Heat returns to South Florida along with scattered afternoon storms
Heat returns to South Florida along with scattered afternoon storms

CBS News

time6 days ago

  • Climate
  • CBS News

Heat returns to South Florida along with scattered afternoon storms

The NEXT Weather Team is tracking the potential for a few scattered afternoon storms on Monday. While rain won't be nearly as widespread as what happened over the holiday weekend, there will be a 30% chance for afternoon storms in Broward and inland Miami-Dade. The main timeframe for these storms will be between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. It will be a steamy start to the workweek with highs near 90 degrees and "feels like" temperatures will hover around 100 degrees for all of South Florida. The chance of rain ticks up near week's end. NEXT Weather The chance of rain is trending lower for Tuesday with just isolated afternoon inland storms. However, the chance of rain ticks back up Wednesday into Thursday, roughly a 40% chance. Looking ahead to the weekend, forecast models are currently trending on the wetter side with a 40-50% chance for scattered storms on both Saturday and Sunday.

Houston weather: Scattered storms expected Saturday
Houston weather: Scattered storms expected Saturday

Yahoo

time14-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Houston weather: Scattered storms expected Saturday

The Brief More Scattered Storms On Saturday Muggy and Hot Father's Day Back to a Summer-like Pattern Next Week HOUSTON - Storms are expected on Saturday before a muggy Father's Day. Saturday and Father's Day Sunday both look muggy, but still unsettled with afternoon storms likely again. A few could briefly become strong, so isolated flooding is still possible, especially in the afternoon. So far, we don't see any indication of a break in the pattern of daily scattered thunderstorms for at least the next week. Lower rain chances are likely Tuesday and Wednesday, but coverage increases by the end of the week. High temperatures will remain near normal June levels with plenty of humidity as well. Still no tropical activity in the Gulf and Caribbean - in the Eastern Pacific, a new storm named Dalila, has formed near the Acapulco area. Dalila should move out into the open waters of the Pacific but tropical storm winds could impact the western Mexican coast for now. The Source Your Gulf Coast Weather Authority

Storm chances return to Maryland Friday & this weekend
Storm chances return to Maryland Friday & this weekend

CBS News

time13-06-2025

  • Climate
  • CBS News

Storm chances return to Maryland Friday & this weekend

Humidity will gradually increase overnight across the region. Skies will be partly cloudy, and overnight lows will stay warm, settling near 70 degrees in most areas. Friday the 13th begins partly cloudy and turns hot by the afternoon. Temperatures will rise to near 90 degrees, and scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop later in the day. Some of these storms may bring locally heavy rain and gusty winds. Storm activity is expected to last into the early evening before tapering off. Friday night remains partly cloudy and humid, with lows in the upper 60s to near 70. Saturday will feature more cloud cover overall, with partly to mostly cloudy skies. Showers and thunderstorms are likely during the afternoon and evening hours. It will be slightly cooler than Friday, with highs reaching the mid-80s. Any storms that form could again bring brief heavy downpours. On Father's Day, rain chances continue. Skies will be mostly cloudy to overcast, and temperatures will be cooler, with highs only reaching the mid-70s. Outdoor plans may be impacted at times by periods of rain or drizzle. The unsettled weather pattern will continue through the first half of the upcoming week. Monday will bring more scattered storm chances, with highs in the upper 70s. The region may see breaks of sun at times, but any sunshine could fuel storm development during the afternoon. Tuesday will be partly to mostly cloudy with more scattered showers and storms. Temperatures will climb back into the mid-80s. Storm chances remain in the forecast Wednesday, along with warmer temperatures. Highs will reach the upper 80s, and humidity will increase again. Thursday will be warm and humid with additional scattered storm chances and highs around 90 degrees. By next weekend, drier weather is expected to return. Temperatures will stay hot, with highs in the upper 80s and low 90s. The dry stretch looks to coincide with the start of AFRAM festivities, which should benefit from the return of more stable weather conditions.

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