Florida this afternoon had sizzling temperatures hitting 90 degrees, and for the next few days, sporadic thunderstorms are developing inland.

Sizzling Temperatures in Florida

Palm Beach

Lows in the 70s and maybe the upper 70s are expected in the Palm Beaches on Wednesday, giving the weather a head start.

Highs will soar to the low 90s in the afternoon, especially for inland locations. On Wednesday afternoon, the Treasure Coast will come very close to 90 degrees.

This Wednesday, there may be a solitary storm and partial sunshine.

Then, by Thursday, the forecast will once again include sporadic storms that will most likely develop in the late afternoon and evening and proceed inland.

Through the weekend, there is still a risk for isolated storms. Although the high temperatures won't be as scorching, the week's end and the weekend will be humid, FOX29 reports.

Miami

Due to a backdoor cold front and lots of moisture, there is a higher risk of rain in Miami this Friday and into the weekend. Highs will be in the middle to upper 80s on Saturday and Sunday, with sporadic showers and storms likely, according to CBS News Miami.

Orlando

Meanwhile, temperatures in Orlando will reach their highest point of the week today, with afternoon highs along the coast in the mid-upper 80s and inland counties ranging from 91 to 95 degrees.

FOX35 says that this afternoon, when the sea breeze becomes more active, a rise in thunderstorms and showers is expected, notably from 2 PM to sunset. Heavy rain, frequent lightning, brisk winds, and the possibility of tiny hail are all expected during any storm.

Today's beaches in central Florida can expect a bright sun and clouds. With highs in the middle to upper 80s, it will be warm. Rip currents provide a moderate concern in the modern world. A 20% risk of showers and storms developing, primarily after 2 PM, is brought on by the afternoon sea breeze.

Theme parks will be sweltering on this day. Low 90s for highs with a beginning mix of sun and clouds. Showers and storms are possible after noon. Officials encourage residents to use sunscreen since the climate demands it. Officials added, however, that it is preferable to go indoors upon hearing thunderclaps.

Tampa

It will be partly overcast tonight in Tampa, and a brief shower or thunderstorm is possible. Lows will be 71 degrees, and winds will be out of the north at 5 to 10 mph. Tomorrow afternoon, thunderstorms will also form in this area, according to The Weather Channel forecast data.

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Outlook: Developing Thunderstorms

In the coming days, when highs will reach the 90s midweek, Central Florida will see weather similar to that of summer.

The region will be approached by a weak front on Wednesday and Thursday. Along with the sea breeze, this feature will increase the likelihood of rain in the area. During this time, storm coverage sees 40% of the area. There is little expectation of severe storms, although a few storms may produce large amounts of rain, strong gusts, a few lightning strikes, and small hail. By the weekend, the likelihood of rain will wane, FOX35 reports.

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