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Weak Cold Front to Cross South Florida Monday, Bringing Brief Showers and a Short Cooldown

Higher tides near the full moon raise a small risk of minor coastal flooding.

Overview

  • Rain chances tick up overnight into Monday morning as the front moves through, with any showers brief and no thunderstorms expected.
  • Northerly winds strengthen Monday to around 15–20 mph, building offshore seas to roughly 5–7 feet and creating choppy boating conditions.
  • Temperatures fall behind the front, with Monday highs mostly in the 70s and Monday night lows dipping into the 50s to lower 60s for some inland areas.
  • Tuesday starts cooler with passing onshore showers around 20–30% before a gradual mid-to-late week warmup toward the lower 80s under a cloudier onshore pattern.
  • Sunday features increasing clouds with isolated afternoon showers and a low chance of evening thunderstorms that could produce brief, localized flooding.