West Palm Beach, Fla. — Meteorologists forecast scattered showers and thunderstorms Sunday afternoon and evening across South Florida and parts of the Gulf Coast, driven by daytime heating and seabreeze interactions; inland cells were expected around 2–6 p.m., with coastal activity developing roughly 5–8 p.m., and highs topping the upper 80s to low 90s. Locally heavy downpours, frequent lightning, gusty winds and small hail were cited as possible impacts, with heat indices near or above 100°F in some areas; the Storm Prediction Center noted a marginal risk across portions of southeast Louisiana, and forecasters warned that an approaching front would increase storm coverage on Monday, prompting continued monitoring.
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These storms can disrupt your daily routines. They may cause power outages, traffic delays, and even property damage. If you're in the affected areas, stay updated on the weather. Plan your outdoor activities accordingly.
This isn't just a one-day event. The approaching front on Monday means more widespread showers and heavy rain. So, prepare for a potentially wet start to your week. Worth forwarding if you know someone in South Florida or the Gulf Coast.
Emergency services, meteorological agencies, and residents who monitor forecasts benefited by receiving advance notice of heat, seabreeze-triggered storms, and an approaching front, enabling preparation and targeted warnings for localized heavy rain and gusty winds.
Residents, outdoor event planners, and motorists suffered disrupted Mother's Day plans, increased heat stress, and localized impacts from gusty winds, frequent lightning, small hail, and heavy downpours in affected areas.
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