2023-09-25 11:53:00
MIAMI – The final week of September will be soggy.
NEXT Weather meteorologist Lissette Gonzalez said the rain chance stays high as deep tropical moisture increases across South Florida.
This week
NEXT Weather
Monday got off to a dry, comfortable start with temperatures in the low 70s. In the followingnoon, highs climb to around 90 degrees and it will feel like the triple-digits when you factor in the high humidity.
Some storms will develop. The threat of severe weather stays north of us, there is a marginal risk of severe storms around Lake Okeechobee. A few of those storms might turn strong with heavy downpours, lightning, and gusty winds.
Wet week
NEXT Weather
We remain unsettled the rest of the week with the potential for scattered storms every day.
With the full moon on Friday, higher-than-normal coastal flooding will be possible around high tide times. This weekend highs remain near 90 degrees with spotty storms possible.
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Lissette Gonzalez has served as the morning and noon meteorologist for CBS4 News since 2007. Viewers can watch Lissette’s weathercasts weekday mornings from 5 to 9 a.m. and once more at noon.
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