It could feel like 110 in South Florida
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The Fourth of July is right around the corner. Here's a look at the rain forecast in Florida for the holiday weekend.
While the tropics remain quiet due in part to to Saharan dust, Florida residents face dangerous heat that could last through July 17.
An area of low pressure off the coast of Florida June 4 is bringing showers and thunderstorms to the state. Expect "unsettled and active" weather across Florida today, with localized flash flooding possible. A flood watch is in effect for Broward and Miami ...
The National Weather Service said El Niño is here and expected to strengthen through winter 2026-2027. There's a strong possibility this year's El Niño could be the largest since 1950. See Florida impacts associated with El Niño.
Breezes, clouds and summer rains keep high temps in check, so records in SW Florida are not all that impressive. You may need rain gear for July 4.
The Fourth of July is likely to be hot and stormy for much of Florida this year. Here's the predicted chance of rain.
Wireless Emergency Alerts are sent by the National Weather Service and distributed by your mobile provider. WEA service is free and there's no signup required but you won't get an alert if the function has been disabled on your phone. Have a NOAA radio?
