South Florida can expect a mixed bag of weather this Sunday as another front moves in, bringing warmer temperatures and a slight chance of showers.
While the front that brought significant chill last week has given way, the new system will usher in both rising highs and occasional light rain. However, don't expect it to be a downpour, as the chances of seeing more than a few spotty showers are relatively low - especially compared to the parched conditions South Florida has faced lately.
The morning hours on Sunday may see some cloudiness, with the possibility of brief showers, but things will start to clear up by mid-morning. The best bet for sunshine and clearer skies is during the early afternoon, which should help push temperatures into the upper 70s to low 80s - a welcome departure from last week's chill.
Behind this front, however, there's more to look forward to in terms of temperature. This Sunday's lows are expected to be in the low 60s, but by midweek, those will rise to the mid-60s and eventually the upper 60s to low 70s - well above average for this time of year.
For the rest of the week, the occasional spotty shower can't be ruled out due to the onshore wind, but overall, it's expected to be a dry spell with plenty of sunshine. Temperatures will remain warm and consistently reach into the low 80s, making it feel like a typical spring day in South Florida - even if the temperatures are actually higher than normal.
While the front that brought significant chill last week has given way, the new system will usher in both rising highs and occasional light rain. However, don't expect it to be a downpour, as the chances of seeing more than a few spotty showers are relatively low - especially compared to the parched conditions South Florida has faced lately.
The morning hours on Sunday may see some cloudiness, with the possibility of brief showers, but things will start to clear up by mid-morning. The best bet for sunshine and clearer skies is during the early afternoon, which should help push temperatures into the upper 70s to low 80s - a welcome departure from last week's chill.
Behind this front, however, there's more to look forward to in terms of temperature. This Sunday's lows are expected to be in the low 60s, but by midweek, those will rise to the mid-60s and eventually the upper 60s to low 70s - well above average for this time of year.
For the rest of the week, the occasional spotty shower can't be ruled out due to the onshore wind, but overall, it's expected to be a dry spell with plenty of sunshine. Temperatures will remain warm and consistently reach into the low 80s, making it feel like a typical spring day in South Florida - even if the temperatures are actually higher than normal.