South Florida is heading into a warm, mostly sunny and mainly dry weekend as high pressure keeps a stable weather pattern across the region, according to the CBS Miami NEXT Weather team .

Residents woke up Friday to a mix of temperatures, with milder low 70s along the coast and cooler 60s inland. Afternoon highs are expected to reach the low to mid-80s under plenty of sunshine.

Forecasters say high pressure will continue to dominate, providing dry, stable air and an east-northeasterly flow. Moisture levels remain below average, meaning only an isolated shower is possible through the weekend.

Beach conditions look favorable, with a low rip current risk along Atlantic beaches. The UV index is high, and there are no alerts or advisories for boaters over Atlantic or Florida Keys waters.

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