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Switch in sight
By Brent Cameron at WSVN 7 News
· June 11, 2026
· 2 min read
It’s been a steady stretch of quiet weather, so far this week. It’s also been consistent with cloudy periods yet limited rain. Here’s a look at some “sunset clouds” high in the sky, Wednesday evening. The majority of these were branching off distant storms on the Gulf side of the state. We also star
Key takeaway The general source for our midweek weather is High Pressure centered east of Florida across the western Atlantic.
Why this matters in The Miami
As the weather shifts and rain returns to Miami, residents should be mindful of the potential for flooding in low-lying areas like Miami Beach and Wynwood. The city's stormwater management system will be put to the test, and it's crucial that residents take precautions to protect their properties. With the heat index expected to rise, outdoor events and festivals in neighborhoods like Little Havana and Brickell may need to be planned with caution. The possibility of tropical development, although unlikely, serves as a warning that Miami-Dade County's hurricane season is underway, and residents should review their emergency plans and stock up on supplies. The county's hurricane kit recommendations should be reviewed, and residents should stay informed about weather updates from the National Hurricane Center and local authorities. As the summer months progress, Miami's residents will need to be vigilant and prepared for the challenges that come with living in a hurricane-prone area.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 11, 2026 ·
Source: WSVN 7 News ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? It’s been a steady stretch of quiet weather, so far this week. It’s also been consistent with cloudy periods yet limited rain. Here’s a look at some “sunset clouds” high in the sky, Wednesday evening. The majority of these were branching off distant storms on the Gulf side of the state. We also star
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