South Florida sets new high temperature record for second day in a row
MIAMI - The high temperature on Tuesday topped out at 91 degrees, shattering a record that had stood for two decades.
The previous record of 89 degrees on this day was set in 2003 before it was toppled by the record warmth that occurred Tuesday, the second time in as many days that the temperature rose above 90 degrees.
The low temperature is expected to dip to the 70s before rebounding on Wednesday to the upper 80s.
The forecast calls for some showers and a few storms as a cold front moves into South Florida. By Thursday we'll enjoy cooler, drier weather with highs in the upper 70s.
Friday temperatures will be seasonable with highs near 80 degrees.
This weekend we'll enjoy cool mornings with lows in the upper 60s. Saturday and Sunday highs will climb to the low to mid 80s. Saturday scattered showers will be possible due to another cold front. Sunday is looking drier with plenty of sunshine.