It’s not the sunniest Sunday across the gulf coast region. Decent rain chances will remain in the forecast today, mainly ...
Needed rainfall is expected to blanket South Florida and the Keys Monday as a vigorous area of low pressure crosses the peninsula.
Forecasters said there’s a “reasonable high-end scenario” of totals of 3 to 4 inches across much of the South Florida area by late Tuesday.
Light to moderate showers likely through Sunday!
A few showers will be left over for Monday morning. Monday will feature mostly cloudy skies with highs in the low to mid 60s.
Skies will be overcast when not raining. Winds will be breezy coming from the east. Today is a good day to do the chores ...
Thursday and Friday reintroduce the rain chances with some overnight showers Thursday overnight into Friday morning, but ...
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SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Today is a perfect Sunday with sunny skies and warm temps, even at the beaches!
High temperatures will top off near average in upper 70s for the Palm Beaches, mid 70s for the Treasure Coast. A high rip current risk is in effect for Atlantic Coast beaches ...
An area of low pressure developing in the Gulf of America, formerly known as Gulf of Mexico, is set to move over SWFL early ...
Sunday will feature a mostly cloudy sky, along with mountain snow showers. Highs reach the mid-30s. Tonight will be mostly cloudy and seasonably cold, with lows in the teens to around 20.