Get the latest Boca Raton weather forecast, including daily updates, live radar, heat advisories, rip current risks, and South Florida storm tracking. Boca Post provides plain-English coverage based on guidance from the National Weather Service and, during hurricane season, the National Hurricane Center — focused on what actually matters for residents, commuters, and beachgoers.
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This page is updated daily and refreshed immediately when advisories are issued for Boca Raton or Palm Beach County.
Latest Weather in Boca Raton
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Boca Raton Morning Weather Update: Hot, Mostly Sunny Start With Afternoon Storms Inland
BOCA RATON, FL — Another steamy July day is ahead, with highs near 91 and heat index values pushing 105. A few showers and thunderstorms are possible later today, with the main storm focus expected inland. Early-morning haze from fireworks smoke should gradually improve.
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Boca Raton Morning Weather Update: Heat Advisory With Afternoon Storms
BOCA RATON, FL — A Heat Advisory is in effect today as the heat index climbs to around 106, followed by a higher chance of afternoon thunderstorms with frequent lightning and heavy rain. Some storms could bring brief gusty winds and localized street flooding.
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Boca Raton Morning Weather Update: Hot, Humid, and Stormy Late-day Pattern
BOCA RATON, FL — Expect a mostly sunny, steamy start, then a higher storm chance late today with heavy downpours, lightning, and brief gusty winds. Heat index values peak around 103–108, and slow-moving storms could trigger localized flooding in poor-drainage spots.
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Boca Raton Morning Weather Update: Hot, Mostly Sunny Start With Afternoon Storms and a Flooding Risk
BOCA RATON, FL — Another hot, humid day is ahead with a mostly sunny start, then a higher chance of showers and thunderstorms late today. Some storms may be slow-moving with heavy rain, so localized flooding is possible, especially in urban and poor-drainage areas.
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Boca Raton Morning Weather Update: Heat Builds, Then Afternoon Storms With Heavy Downpours
Wednesday brings a steamy start, a hot midday, and a higher storm chance after 1 p.m. Some storms may turn strong with gusty winds and very heavy rain, with localized flooding possible in urban and poor-drainage areas.
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Boca Raton Morning Weather Update: Heat Builds, Storms Slowly Ramp up Midweek
Tuesday stays mostly sunny and very hot in Boca Raton, with a limited late-afternoon storm chance. Moisture increases midweek, bringing higher coverage of slow-moving showers and thunderstorms and a growing risk for localized flooding in poor-drainage spots.
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Boca Raton Morning Weather Update: Sunny and Hot Today, Storms Return Midweek
BOCA RATON, FL — Sunshine dominates today with highs near 91 and heat index values up to about 103. Rain chances increase Tuesday, then a wetter, stormier pattern settles in midweek with localized downpours possible.
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Boca Raton Morning Weather Update: Heat Builds With a Few Storms Possible
BOCA RATON, FL — A hot, mostly sunny Sunday is on tap with only a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly late morning into the afternoon. Heat index values could reach around 103, so plan for summer heat precautions. Rain chances dip Monday, then climb again midweek as moisture returns.
Live Boca Raton Weather Forecast & Radar
This live forecast includes current conditions, hourly temperature trends, and a 10-day outlook for Boca Raton. Use the temperature and precipitation toggle to see how rain chances shift throughout the day. Forecasts are updated as new data becomes available.

(Courtesy: National Weather Service)
We publish short, focused updates when advisories are issued or when storm timing changes. During active weather, updates may appear multiple times per day.
About Our Weather Coverage
Daily weather coverage for Boca Raton and nearby South Florida communities. We publish plain-English forecasts, advisories, and short updates based on official National Weather Service guidance, with emphasis on:
- Heat and humidity impacts
- Rain and storm timing
- Wind conditions
- Rip current risk
- Beach and marine hazards
We avoid technical jargon and focus on what residents actually need to know before work, school, or heading to the beach.
This page is updated daily as conditions change and new advisories are issued.
Understanding South Florida Weather
South Florida weather changes quickly, especially along the coast, where wind, ocean conditions, and tropical systems often matter more than raw rainfall totals.
Rip current risk is based on wind direction, wind speed, swell height, and wave period. Even on days with little rain, persistent onshore winds and rough surf can create dangerous swimming conditions along Atlantic beaches in Boca Raton and Palm Beach County.
In coastal South Florida, wind drives many of the biggest impacts. Sustained winds can:
- Elevate rip current risk
- Create hazardous boating conditions
- Cause minor power disruptions
- Push storms inland faster than forecast
Rain totals alone rarely tell the full story.
A tropical outlook highlights areas of disturbed weather being monitored for possible development. Systems labeled as “invests” are under closer observation but are not named storms.
Most invests never develop. However, they can still bring heavy rain, gusty winds, and rough seas to Boca Raton even without becoming hurricanes.
Humidity significantly affects how hot it feels. The heat index reflects the combined effect of temperature and moisture in the air. Dangerous conditions can develop even when actual temperatures remain below 95 degrees.
In South Florida summers, “feels like” temperatures often exceed 100 degrees.
South Florida’s position between the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean allows weather systems to evolve quickly. Small shifts in wind or moisture can change storm timing, rain coverage, or coastal hazards within hours.
Rain timing frequently shifts as the atmosphere responds to daytime heating and sea breeze boundaries. That is why storm windows may move earlier or later as the day unfolds.
Forecast updates reflect those adjustments in real time.
Hurricane Season in Boca Raton
Hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30. During this period, Boca Post closely monitors updates from the National Hurricane Center and local National Weather Service offices.
Coverage includes:
- Tropical outlooks
- Disturbance tracking
- Storm surge potential
- Local preparedness updates
- Palm Beach County emergency advisories
Even weak tropical systems can produce flooding rain, gusty winds, and hazardous marine conditions.







