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Scorching temperatures prompt another heat advisory in South Florida, with intermittent rain showers expected mid-afternoon.

High temperatures are predicted to peak between 11 am and 7 pm on Sunday, potentially reaching a scorching 107 degrees Fahrenheit, prompting a heat advisory.

High temperatures prompt another heat advisory to affect South Florida, with rain showers expected...
High temperatures prompt another heat advisory to affect South Florida, with rain showers expected to develop in the late afternoon hours.

Scorching temperatures prompt another heat advisory in South Florida, with intermittent rain showers expected mid-afternoon.

Beginning this Sunday, residents of Fort Lauderdale and Miami can expect a continuation of warm weather and scattered showers throughout the workweek.

Umbrellas are advised to be kept nearby as rain chances for Sunday are around 40%, and isolated showers are possible along the Keys and the east coast in the morning. Parts of Broward and Miami-Dade counties are expected to experience scattered showers and storms in the afternoon.

Temperatures will linger in the lower 90s each day, with "feels-like" temperatures potentially reaching up to 107 degrees Fahrenheit in parts of Southeast Florida and the Keys on Sunday.

Experts advise staying hydrated, taking frequent breaks out of the heat, and wearing light, loose-fitting clothing to cope with the heat. However, as of the latest available data, no heat advisory is currently indicated for the period Sunday through next weekend.

Looking ahead, high temperatures are expected to remain in the typical South Florida summer range of 87°F to 91°F. Clear and warm conditions have been reported as of August 6, 2025.

For the most accurate and up-to-date forecast, including advisories and rain chances for Fort Lauderdale and Miami from Sunday onward, it is recommended to consult the National Weather Service or a detailed local weather provider closer to the dates.

As the workweek progresses, rain chances are expected to increase, with particularly high chances on Wednesday through next weekend. Scattered showers and storms are expected to develop in the afternoon through early evening in Fort Lauderdale and Miami on Sunday.

Stay tuned for further updates on the weather conditions in Fort Lauderdale and Miami.

The weather forecast for Fort Lauderdale and Miami from Sunday onward includes continued warm weather, scattered showers, and increased rain chances, as reported by the National Weather Service. Keeping up with the latest weather news and weather-forecasting data is essential for residents to prepare for the upcoming rain and warm weather.

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