South Florida under July 4 Heat Advisory as storms loom

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South Florida residents and visitors celebrating the Fourth of July should prepare for dangerous heat and afternoon thunderstorms before conditions improve in time for evening fireworks.

A Heat Advisory is in effect from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday for most of Palm Beach County, coastal Broward County and metro Miami-Dade County, according to the National Weather Service.

Local 10 meteorologist Jennifer Collins said Heat index values are expected to reach as high as 108 degrees, making it feel much hotter than the actual air temperature.

Collins said highs will climb into the low 90s under hot and humid conditions.

“If you’re planning any outdoor activities today, make sure you’re wearing light, loose-fitting clothing, staying hydrated too, and taking lots of breaks in the shade or AC, especially if you’re along our area beaches for today,” she said. “It’s going to feel quite hot.”

Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop during the afternoon as the sea breeze moves inland. Some storms could produce pockets of heavy rain, frequent lightning and strong wind gusts.

The unsettled weather could briefly interrupt outdoor holiday plans, but Collins said storms are expected to diminish by the early evening, allowing skies to clear in time for many Fourth of July fireworks displays.

A similar weather pattern is expected Sunday, with highs in the low 90s and another round of afternoon showers and thunderstorms.

Looking ahead, South Florida’s day-to-day weather is expected to remain largely unchanged through early next week. Rain chances could decrease later in the week as Saharan dust moves into the region.

The tropics are expected to remain quiet through next week.

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Jennifer Collins

Jennifer Collins

Meteorologist Jennifer Collins joined the Local 10 team in June 2026. You can catch her forecasts Saturday and Sunday mornings.

Ryan Mackey

Ryan Mackey

Ryan Mackey is a Digital Journalist at WPLG. He was born on Long Island, New York, and has lived in Sunrise, Florida, since 1994.