Super Bowl weather forecast: Damaging winds expected Friday and Saturday, Sunday will be dry
Miami will be cool on Sunday, with temperatures in the 60s.
A strong storm system is developing in the South on Friday that's expected to bring severe storms to Florida, with damaging winds, hail and a few tornadoes all possible ahead of the Super Bowl.
The first round of storms will move through Florida on Friday night with a chance for tornadoes and damaging winds for South Florida, including Miami, the site of the Super Bowl.
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The second wave of storms will move through South Florida -- including Miami -- on Saturday late morning and into early afternoon. The biggest threat will be damaging winds.
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The storm system should move out of Florida by Saturday evening.
Dry weather is expected on Sunday for the big game.
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Miami will be cool on Sunday, with temperatures in the 60s and gusty winds near 20 mph.