Cutler Bay residents are waking up to another typical summer day in South Florida as a Heat Advisory remains in effect for Miami-Dade County. The National Weather Service is forecasting temperatures that will feel like the upper 90s to low 100s, with scattered afternoon and evening thunderstorms expected across the area.

Local meteorologists advise Cutler Bay families to plan outdoor activities for early morning hours and stay hydrated throughout the day. The Village of Cutler Bay has opened cooling centers at the Town Center and community facilities for residents who need relief from the heat. Parks and Recreation Department activities scheduled for this afternoon may be moved indoors depending on storm development.

Despite the typical summer weather pattern, many Cutler Bay businesses and restaurants are continuing their regular operations with appropriate heat safety measures in place. The community’s numerous shopping plazas and indoor venues provide comfortable alternatives for residents looking to stay cool while supporting local businesses during the warm afternoon hours.

Weather conditions are expected to improve by evening, with temperatures dropping into the more comfortable 80s overnight. Tomorrow’s forecast shows similar conditions, which is typical for mid-June in the Cutler Bay area.


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