WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — South Florida will hold onto two more mostly typical late-May days before a major weather shift arrives mid-late week. Tuesday/Wednesday looks hot and humid, with only isolated showers or thunderstorms expected during the afternoon and evening.
Rain chances stay fairly low along the east coast metro areas, while inland and west coast communities could see a few more pop-up storms. High temperatures will climb into the upper 80s and low 90s, with feels-like temperatures nearing 100 degrees in many spots.
By Thursday, a wetter and more active pattern begins to take shape as deep tropical moisture pushes north from the Caribbean and Gulf. Rain and storm coverage will steadily increase through the day, where storms could become numerous each afternoon. East coast metro areas will still see lower rain chances early on, but showers and thunderstorms will become more common regionwide as the week continues.
A few stronger storms may develop as the atmosphere becomes more unstable at the end of the week…