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Just like June?
By Brent Cameron at WSVN 7 News
· June 9, 2026
· 2 min read
South Florida temperatures are sizzling as you’d expect in June. However, we’re actually catching a bit of a break “to some degree”. The break includes passing clouds (mixing in with our sunshine) which provides helpful shade. Also, a breeze off the ocean helps take the edge off the heat and humidit
Key takeaway Almost 14-hours as we approach the summer solstice, on June 21.
Why this matters in The Miami
As Miami residents bask in the longer days of almost 14 hours of daylight, they should also be mindful of the impending shift in weather patterns. The High Pressure system currently limiting rainfall will soon give way to an increase in tropical moisture, connecting the city to Caribbean moisture. This change will lead to a rise in rain and storm chances starting Thursday, with heavy downpours possible by the weekend. For neighborhoods like Miami Beach and Wynwood, prone to flooding, this means being prepared for potential waterlogged streets and disruptions to outdoor events. Meanwhile, the Little Havana and Brickell areas, with their dense populations and vibrant cultural scenes, should be aware of the increased risk of storms and take necessary precautions to stay safe. As the summer solstice approaches, Miamians should stay informed about the changing weather conditions to make the most of the longer days and warmer nights.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 9, 2026 ·
Source: WSVN 7 News ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? South Florida temperatures are sizzling as you’d expect in June. However, we’re actually catching a bit of a break “to some degree”. The break includes passing clouds (mixing in with our sunshine) which provides helpful shade. Also, a breeze off the ocean helps take the edge off the heat and humidit
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