
Miamians can expect another sweltering day with temperatures projected to reach the low 90s. "Feels like" readings could soar as high as 112 degrees, according to the NBC Miami report.
The National Weather Service forecasts a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon, with partly sunny skies possibly turning into heavy summer rains after 2 p.m. Despite the low chance of storms, a mild east wind at 8 to 13 mph will provide some relief from the heat.
NBC Miami's weather forecast concurs, signaling mere showers and storms early Thursday before they yield to Florida's west coast. South Florida's designation under another heat advisory confirms the uncompromising presence of summer's zenith. The same source also provides a glimmer of hope, noting that "I wouldn’t be surprised if we see more heat advisories this week and even possibly into the weekend."
NBC Miami has also brought some solace for the region, disclosing that the tropics, albeit busy, pose no imminent threat to South Florida. The four areas being monitored all exhibit a "low chance of development," securing at least a temporary reprieve from the storms that often lash this corner of the country with merciless abandon.
The weather forecast for the coming days remains consistent, with chances of showers and thunderstorms fluctuating and temperatures hovering around 90 degrees. Friday will bring a 20 percent chance of showers, while the weekend will see a slight incline with a 30 to 40 percent chance, and highs comfortably lodged near 92.









