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Rain showers to add moisture to South Florida, driving up "feels-like" temperatures across Miami-Dade and Broward - CBS Miami

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Scott Withers is part of the NEXT Weather team as the weekend morning meteorologist for CBS News Miami.

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South Florida 8 a.m. Weather Forecast 7/6/2025

South Florida 8 a.m. Weather Forecast 7/6/2025 02:46

The NEXT Weather team is tracking a rainy afternoon across northern Miami-Dade and most of Broward Counties for Sunday.

The rain showers will start popping up around 1 p.m., with most of the rain falling between 3 and 6 p.m. The showers will clear out by the evening hours.

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South Florida "feels-like" temperatures for July 6, 2025. CBS News Miami

It won't matter if it is raining during the Miami Marlins' game this afternoon; the roof will be closed at the park. The Marlins' first pitch is at 1:40 p.m. against the Milwaukee Brewers.

The rain will add more moisture to the atmosphere, driving up the "feels-like" temperatures across South Florida. It will feel like the upper 90s for most of us, with a few cities in Broward County hitting the triple digits. It's important to stay hydrated throughout the afternoon hours.

The rains dissipate on Sunday, and South Florida will see a few mostly sunny days at the start of the week before the showers return on Wednesday and Thursday. 

Scott Withers

Scott Withers is part of the NEXT Weather team as the weekend morning meteorologist for CBS News Miami.

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