South Florida facing another hot, humid day - CBS Miami
South Florida weather for Sunday 8AM 06/29/25
The NEXT Weather team is tracking another hot and humid day across southeastern Florida.
Sunday morning temperatures started in the 70s, but as the sun rose, they quickly jumped into the upper 80s. When we add in the humidity, the "feels like" temperatures across the region will hit the upper 90s and flirt with the triple-digit club.

There are no rainstorms in the forecast for Sunday, and they are unlikely until late Monday afternoon. Storms move in on Tuesday. Next weekend also brings the next big chance of rainstorms.
Tropical Depression Two is approaching Mexico's Gulf Coast on Sunday. The National Hurricane Center reports the system is disorganized, but wind speeds have increased.
The system may strengthen enough to become Tropical Storm Barry on Sunday afternoon before it makes landfall south of Tampico. The National Hurricane Center is forecasting a low-pressure system that may develop in the Gulf late next week near central Florida and could further develop.

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