Daylight Saving Time kicks off with temperatures in the mid-80s for South Florida

The NEXT Weather Team is tracking an above-normal warm and dry day as Daylight Saving Time kicks off.  If you haven’t set your clock forward for an hour, you are already behind. Daylight Saving began at 2 a.m.  Sunset on Sunday is 7:26 p.m.

The dry stretch will last through Thursday when a front moves through and brings rain back to South Florida.

Sunday starts warmer than normal with temperatures in the low 70s.  Across the metroplex, the high temperatures will reach the low to mid-80s…

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