
Miami locals can expect a variation of forecasts heading into the weekend, starting with a fairly sunny Thursday to combat the cooler morning temperatures. A pleasant beach breeze is anticipated as humidity continues to stay on the lower end. Today's highs are predicted to reach the upper 70s, leading into a warmer Thursday with morning temperatures in the mid-60s and afternoon highs ascending near the comfortable 80° mark, according to NBC Miami's weather update.
Meanwhile, the National Weather Service forecasts a mostly sunny Wednesday with a high near 77, before turning partly cloudy at night with lows grazing 69. Holding true to the pattern seen in late March, the Thursday weather is about to take a significant hit. According to the weather data obtained by the National Weather Service, "a 30 percent chance of showers after 2 am" kicks off a wetter end of the week.
Whatever outdoor plans Miami residents might have for Friday, they'll want to have their rain gear at the ready. NBC Miami warns of "the likelihood of periods of heavy rain into Saturday," with a total downpour reaching 2-3+ inches and the potential for an isolated strong storm or two. The National Weather Service concurs, forecasting a 70% chance of showers for Friday with thunderstorms also possible after 5 pm, followed by an escalated chance of precipitations at 100% Friday night, featuring "showers and possibly a thunderstorm" with some possibly heavy rainfall.
Those bracing for a stormy weekend can anticipate some reprieve following the tempest. While there's an 80% chance for more showers and thunderstorms on Saturday, conditions are expected to improve markedly by Sunday with the return of sunshine and high temperatures hovering near a comfortable 77, as reported by the National Weather Service. "The second half of the weekend looks much better," confirms the forecast from NBC Miami, signaling that typical weather patterns are set to roll back in.









