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South Florida sees hot start to week with rain, thunderstorm chances rising into 4th of July weekend
By Shane Hinton at CBS4 Miami
· June 29, 2026
· 2 min read
The NEXT Weather Team at CBS News Miami is tracking a hot and hazy start to the workweek with near-record afternoon highs in the forecast. Saharan dust continues to move through South Florida, bringing mostly dry conditions to our area. This graphic shows the feels-like temperatures in South Florida
Key takeaway This graphic shows the feels-like temperatures in South Florida on Monday, June 29, 2026.
Why this matters in The Miami
The heat and haze that's gripping South Florida this week will be particularly felt in neighborhoods like Little Havana and Wynwood, where dense populations and urban landscapes can exacerbate heat-related health risks. As temperatures soar into the mid-90s, residents in these areas will need to take extra precautions to stay cool and hydrated. The upcoming 4th of July weekend, which typically draws large crowds to outdoor celebrations in areas like Miami Beach and Brickell, will also require careful planning to mitigate the risks of heat exhaustion and other heat-related illnesses. With rain chances increasing later in the week, flooding could become a concern, especially in low-lying areas prone to flooding like Miami Beach. As the region navigates this hot and potentially stormy weather, it's a reminder that Miami's unique geography, with its coastal location and tropical climate, demands careful attention to weather forecasts and warnings.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: CBS4 Miami ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? The NEXT Weather Team at CBS News Miami is tracking a hot and hazy start to the workweek with near-record afternoon highs in the forecast. Saharan dust continues to move through South Florida, bringing mostly dry conditions to our area. This graphic shows the feels-like temperatures in South Florida
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