Little Havana residents are breathing a sigh of relief as Sunday’s cooler, stormy weather provides a welcome break from Saturday’s record-breaking heat that saw Miami temperatures soar into the mid-90s. The neighborhood’s vibrant community is taking advantage of the weather change to enjoy indoor activities and local businesses.

Local cafeterias and restaurants along Calle Ocho are reporting increased foot traffic as residents seek shelter from the intermittent showers while enjoying traditional Cuban coffee and pastries. The cooler temperatures are particularly welcomed by vendors at the weekend farmers markets and outdoor businesses that struggled with the extreme heat just one day prior.

Weather experts predict the stormy conditions will bring much-needed relief to the area’s gardens and green spaces, including the popular Domino Park where regulars gather daily. The rain is expected to help local landscaping and provide a refreshing change for the community’s outdoor enthusiasts who frequent the neighborhood’s walking areas.


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