South Florida Weather to Cool Down Starting Monday
SOUTH FLORIDA — Residents across South Florida can expect a welcome break from the heat as temperatures are forecast to drop starting Monday.
The cooling trend comes as a cold front moves through the region, bringing relief after days of above-average temperatures. Meteorologists predict daytime highs will dip into the mid-70s, with overnight lows potentially reaching the low 60s in some inland areas.

"This is a significant temperature drop for this time of year," said local weather experts. "Residents should prepare for cooler mornings and evenings throughout the week."
The temperature change is expected to be most noticeable during the early morning hours, with many areas experiencing their coolest conditions in several weeks. Coastal communities may see slightly warmer temperatures due to ocean influence, but will still notice the cooler air mass moving through.
The cooler weather pattern is anticipated to last through midweek before temperatures gradually return to seasonal norms. No rain is expected with the front, just drier, more comfortable air.
Residents are advised to have a light jacket handy for morning activities and evening outings. The pleasant conditions should make for ideal weather for outdoor plans and community events scheduled for the coming days.