South Florida Faces Severe Storms and Near-Record Heat
South Florida Faces Severe Storms and Near-Record Heat
US · Published Mar 10, 2026
South Florida is expecting severe storms and near-record high temperatures this week.
An unseasonable surge of warmth will push temperatures to record levels by Thursday, followed by a chance of showers.
Weather patterns in South Florida are connected to broader systems in the Central U.S., where there's a heightened risk of tornadoes.
South Florida faces heat and severe storms
South Florida is anticipating a week marked by significant weather variations, including severe storms and temperatures nearing record highs. Meteorologist Dave Warren indicates that an unusual surge of warmth is expected to elevate temperatures close to record levels by Thursday. Following this heat surge, a slight cooling trend is anticipated, accompanied by a chance of scattered showers. These weather conditions in South Florida are linked to broader weather systems affecting the Central U.S., where the risk of tornadoes is elevated.
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