Expect Mostly Dry Weekend as Temperatures Reach 80s Across South Florida The NEXT Weather Team is forecasting an above-normal, dry weekend across South Florida, with temperatures expected to rise into the low 80s. This marks a departure from the typical seasonal pattern, as the region experiences warmer-than-average conditions. Fort Lauderdale set a record-high minimum temperature on Friday, setting the stage for a weekend that will see temperatures remain elevated. While the overall outlook is dry, there is a very low probability of isolated showers affecting Broward and Miami-Dade counties. These pop-up rain chances are expected to be minimal and scattered, with the best opportunity for precipitation returning toward the end of next week. Meteorologists note that the current atmospheric conditions favor stability, reducing the likelihood of widespread rainfall. Residents are encouraged to make the most of the extended daylight hours, as the weekend will offer a full 24-hour stretch on Saturday. However, Sunday will be slightly shorter, with the transition to daylight saving time occurring at 2 a.m. on Sunday. Clocks will need to be set forward by one hour before bedtime, marking the official start of the longer days. The weather forecast highlights the seasonal shift toward warmer temperatures, with the region continuing to experience above-average heat. While the dry conditions are expected to persist, the low chance of rain means that outdoor activities are likely to remain favorable. The NEXT Weather Team will continue to monitor the situation, providing updates as the week progresses.#next_weather_team #south_florida #fort_lauderdale #broward_county #miami_dade_county
