Coral Gables residents are waking up to the promise of sunnier skies this Sunday, May 31st, as South Florida transitions from a wet and dreary Saturday to what meteorologists are calling a ‘steamy and stormy start to June.’ The weekend’s light showers and areas of drizzle that dampened outdoor activities across the City Beautiful are expected to give way to significantly hotter conditions in the days ahead.

Local weather experts report that while Saturday brought unwelcome moisture to popular Coral Gables destinations like Miracle Mile and the Venetian Pool, the upcoming week promises more typical early summer weather patterns. Residents planning outdoor activities at locations such as Matheson Hammock Park or the University of Miami campus should prepare for increased temperatures and humidity levels characteristic of South Florida’s transition into the rainy season.

The weather shift comes at an ideal time for Coral Gables’ vibrant outdoor dining scene along Giralda Avenue and Ponce de Leon Boulevard, where restaurants have been eager to welcome back patio diners after Saturday’s intermittent precipitation. Local business owners in the downtown area are optimistic that the improved conditions will boost foot traffic for the start of the summer season.

City officials remind residents to stay hydrated and seek shade during peak afternoon hours as temperatures are expected to climb significantly above weekend levels. The improved weather forecast bodes well for upcoming community events and the many outdoor amenities that make Coral Gables a premier destination for both residents and visitors.


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