Warm and Dry Conditions Persist in South Florida as Daylight Saving Time Begins
Warm and Dry Conditions Persist in South Florida as Daylight Saving Time Begins
US · Published Mar 8, 2026
South Florida is experiencing warmer and drier conditions as Daylight Saving Time begins.
A High Rip Current Risk is in effect for all South Florida beaches, making swimming dangerous.
Rain is expected to return to the area on Thursday, providing relief from the dry conditions.
Warm, dry weather as Daylight Saving commences
South Florida is currently experiencing warmer and drier conditions as Daylight Saving Time commences. Temperatures are expected to remain in the low to mid-80s°F (27-29°C) across the region, with the dry weather pattern persisting until Thursday when a front is anticipated to bring rain. Residents are reminded to adjust their clocks forward for Daylight Saving Time, which began at 2 a.m. on Sunday, with sunset occurring at 7:26 p.m.
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