
Intense non-severe thunderstorms moved through South Florida on the morning of July 18, but precipitation exited the region by evening, leaving mostly dry conditions in place. Cloud cover and rainfall kept temperatures moderate throughout the day, with Miami recording a high of 91 degrees.
Isolated showers may persist overnight into Sunday morning, though the activity is expected to be minimal. Sunday’s forecast calls for predominantly dry weather across the region, with only a slight chance of isolated showers limited mainly to inland areas.

Afternoon temperatures on Sunday are projected to reach 92 degrees as drier air continues to dominate the forecast pattern across South Florida.
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