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South and Central Florida Start December Warm as Weak Front Boosts Rain Chances Tuesday

Forecasters expect a weak front Tuesday into early Wednesday to bring scattered showers, then a short midweek cool-down.

Overview

  • Monday stays warm and humid with lows in the 60s to low 70s and only isolated, fast‑moving showers around 10–20%.
  • Rain chances increase to roughly 40–50% Tuesday as the front moves through, with scattered showers and a few thunderstorms possible.
  • Most areas are projected to receive modest rainfall, generally about a half‑inch or less, before drier air arrives.
  • Temperatures peak in the mid to upper 80s ahead of the front, then trend cooler and less humid midweek with daytime highs mainly in the 70s to near 80 and nights in the 40s–50s inland north and 60s near the coast and farther south.
  • Onshore flow continues to drive an elevated rip‑current risk along Atlantic beaches, according to local forecasts and the National Weather Service.