Persistent rain and storms are expected to hit the southeast of the United States, particularly Florida, until Monday, according to the National Meteorological Service. The report highlights that while there are no major weather complications during the day, residents in some areas will need to have their umbrellas handy.
The Storm Prediction Center issued a warning for severe weather conditions in central and southern parts of the Florida Peninsula, with a marginal risk level for damaging wind gusts and hail. Additionally, rain and snowfall are expected in New England as a cold front approaches Sunday night, with light precipitation anticipated as the system moves towards the Midwest and Ohio Valley.
In Miami, residents are closely monitoring the weather forecast for Monday, with a low chance of precipitation and temperatures ranging from 73 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit. The United States National Weather Service and AccuWeather estimate a 25% chance of rain in the city.
Looking ahead to the next seven days, South Florida is expected to see improving weather conditions after Monday. Despite the unpredictable nature of the region’s weather, residents can anticipate a more pleasant week ahead.