South Florida residents are in for a treat this weekend as a series of pleasant weather conditions take center stage. Saturday's forecast is looking bright, with plenty of sunshine expected and highs reaching near 80 degrees - perfect weather for heading out to the beach, but don't forget your sunscreen and be prepared for some gusty winds along the coast.
However, it's worth noting that beachgoers will need to exercise caution, as a moderate rip current risk has been reported. Additionally, Saturday evening is expected to see some scattered showers move into the area, courtesy of a weak front approaching from the north.
The weekend's weather pattern starts to shift on Sunday, with another weak front bringing partly cloudy skies and warm temperatures. A few more showers are possible before the front stalls over South Florida on Monday, setting the stage for an active weather pattern by Wednesday.
That's when things get really interesting - a stronger disturbance will ride the stalled front, bringing a round of showers and storms to the region. But don't worry just yet, because Thursday's arrival of a strong cold front will bring much-needed rain to the area.
As the front moves through on Thursday, residents can expect another round of heavy showers and possibly even some thunderstorms. Behind the front, however, temperatures are expected to take a sharp drop by Friday - with a potential return to chilly air by next weekend's forecast.
Stay tuned for more updates from 7News, as we'll continue to track this developing weather pattern and bring you the latest news right to your inbox.
However, it's worth noting that beachgoers will need to exercise caution, as a moderate rip current risk has been reported. Additionally, Saturday evening is expected to see some scattered showers move into the area, courtesy of a weak front approaching from the north.
The weekend's weather pattern starts to shift on Sunday, with another weak front bringing partly cloudy skies and warm temperatures. A few more showers are possible before the front stalls over South Florida on Monday, setting the stage for an active weather pattern by Wednesday.
That's when things get really interesting - a stronger disturbance will ride the stalled front, bringing a round of showers and storms to the region. But don't worry just yet, because Thursday's arrival of a strong cold front will bring much-needed rain to the area.
As the front moves through on Thursday, residents can expect another round of heavy showers and possibly even some thunderstorms. Behind the front, however, temperatures are expected to take a sharp drop by Friday - with a potential return to chilly air by next weekend's forecast.
Stay tuned for more updates from 7News, as we'll continue to track this developing weather pattern and bring you the latest news right to your inbox.