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Back to hazy
Posted by Phil Ferro
Soggy Sunday and wet Monday morning were the rule across South Florida. The soggy weather was due to an area of disturbed weather along the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico. It is currently traveling Northwest. As it moves way from Florida, dry air aloft will make its way from the Atlantic and into our area. We can expect drier weather on Tuesday with an occasional shower. As high pressure moves in, expect another batch of African dust to arrive in South Florida. Hazy skies and hot weather are in the forecast for the rest of the workweek.
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Memorial day Weekend
Posted by Phil Ferro
Memorial Day Weekend Memorial Day weekend has become the unofficial start of summer, but its true meaning is to remember the service men and women who gave their lives for our nation. So as you are enjoying the freedoms they died for.... say a little prayer for them this Monday.

White Hot Long Weekend
Posted by Vivian Gonzalez
A white hot day is underway... Today we will have a very similar situation with high temperatures reaching the low 90s. However, it will feel hotter because the humidity levels are high. Record heat is possible in Miami. The forecast is calling for a high of 92 degrees, old record is 94 set back in 1989.

Hurricane Season Outlook
Posted by Phil Ferro
2013 NHC Forecast And so it begins. With the release of NOAA's seasonal outlook, I officially ramp up the Tropical Blog for 2013. This is what NOAA says we can expect for the 6-month season, which gets underway June 1.

It's Official...
Posted by Brent Cameron
It shouldn't come as a surprise, (but yes) the start of the south Florida "rainy season" has begun! According to the National Weather Service, the start date officially began on Saturday May 18, close to the median start of May 20. Our rainy season lasts for 5-months, ending around the third week of October.

