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Another hot day with showers and storms this afternoon

We’re settling into a classic late-June Florida weather pattern this week: hot, humid, and mostly sunny with only isolated afternoon storms.

Rain chances remain relatively low through the upcoming weekend, generally running between 20-30%, meaning many neighborhoods will stay dry while a few lucky spots pick up a brief downpour during the hottest part of the day.

Temperatures will climb into the mid-90s each afternoon, with heat index values frequently topping 100° and approaching 105° Tuesday.

Tuesday also looks breezy, with west winds gusting up to 25 mph at times.

By Wednesday and Thursday, sunshine dominates with highs around 93°, while only a stray afternoon shower or thunderstorm develops along the sea breeze.

The heat builds further heading into the weekend, with highs reaching 95-97° Saturday and Sunday under mostly sunny skies.

The bottom line: prepare for a stretch of summer heat, stay hydrated, take breaks outdoors, and don’t be surprised if a quick afternoon thunderstorm briefly interrupts plans. Most of the week will be rain-free, but the heat will be the bigger story.