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The rain is welcome relief to the drought-stricken state, too much at one time could cause localized flash flooding in some areas.
South Florida is entering a much wetter and more tropical weather pattern that could bring repeated rounds of heavy rain and thunderstorms through the
The NEXT Weather Team is tracking a steamy and hot day across South Florida with storms likely. The morning starts out partly cloudy with just a few spotty pop-up rain showers. Temperatures will hover in the upper 80s for most of the region but Miami will register in the low 90s.
Another round of wet weather is headed for the Sunshine State in the latter part of this week, as heavy rain could bring relief to drought-stricken areas.
Central Florida has had an appetizer of the rainy season, but has not yet officially gotten into the rainy season for 2026.