A warm and humid day in South Florida is expected, with the possibility of afternoon storms and fog returning at night. Pockets of fog are present in inland areas this Monday morning. Temperatures will likely reach the mid- and upper-80s, making for a steamy day.
A few spotty storms may develop by the afternoon. These storms could provide brief relief but won’t be widespread. The humidity will remain high throughout the day.
As evening approaches, temperatures will fall into the low-70s. This drop will likely bring more fog overnight. Residents should prepare for reduced visibility.
Looking ahead to Tuesday, high temperatures are expected to be near 86 degrees. Hit-or-miss storms may occur but most of South Florida will remain rain-free. Winds will blow from the east at about 6 mph.
This week will generally be hot and dry. Highs could reach near 90 degrees as the weekend approaches. The forecast indicates little chance of rain.
Officials have noted that the humidity levels contribute to the muggy feel across the region. As summer approaches, such conditions become more common in South Florida.
Overall, residents can expect typical South Florida weather this week—warm with occasional spotty storms.