Cutler Bay residents experienced a dramatic weather shift this weekend as South Florida transitioned from record-breaking heat on Saturday to stormy conditions on Sunday, May 3rd. Miami and Fort Lauderdale reached the mid-90s on Saturday, setting new temperature records for the region.
The National Weather Service issued weather advisories for the greater Miami-Dade area, including Cutler Bay, as residents prepare for a soggy Sunday with potential thunderstorms. Local meteorologists recommend that Cutler Bay families adjust their outdoor plans accordingly and stay updated on weather conditions throughout the day.
This weather pattern is typical for South Florida’s transitional spring season, where rapid changes between sunny, hot days and stormy weather are common. Residents are encouraged to stay hydrated and seek indoor activities during the storm period, with clearer skies expected to return early in the week.
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