A waterspout formed off the coast of Broward County on Friday afternoon as a storm cell moved through the region. The National Weather Service issued a tornado warning for parts of Broward County at 12:45 p.m., which expired just five minutes later. Chopper 4 captured the waterspout as it moved from the ocean before it dissipated near Dania Beach. Despite the dissipation of the waterspout, the threat of showers remained in the forecast for the rest of the day.
Temperatures on Friday were mild, ranging from the low to mid-70s, with a few isolated showers. Although the rain chance was low, a few scattered showers were possible throughout the day. Highs reached the low to mid-80s under mostly sunny skies. With an onshore flow in place, there was a high risk of rip currents at the beach, making swimming in the ocean not recommended. There were no advisories, however, for boaters.
On Saturday, the rain chance increased due to an approaching frontal boundary and more moisture. The day started mainly dry, but scattered storms developed in the afternoon into the evening. Highs reached the upper 80s, making it warmer than the previous day. On Sunday, the rain chance decreased slightly, but spotty showers were still possible. The warm weather with passing showers continued through early next week.
Overall, Broward County experienced mild weather with a chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms. Despite the low chance of rain, residents and visitors should remain cautious when visiting the beach due to the high risk of rip currents. It's always best to stay informed about the weather conditions and any advisories issued by the National Weather Service.

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