Labor Day is still several days away, but you could say we’re “laboring” through late summer with high heat and humidity. South Florida has been baking due to a prolonged southwest flow. It’s allowed daytime temperatures to soar with quick heating. On Monday, Miami peaked at 93º with not as much rain as the weekend.

The steamy conditions will continue Tuesday, lacking a beneficial breeze. Our winds speeds will remain light for the foreseeable future. You may notice hazy times due to Saharan Dust expanding from the south and east. It tends to give the sky a milky appearance.

Our next weather change focuses on a soon-to-stall Front across Florida. The boundary is driving south and expected to put on its brakes on, Tuesday afternoon or evening. At that point, the front will probably be stre

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