
South Florida's weather remains a mix of summer warmth and occasional cooling periods. Miami is experiencing typical temperatures for this time of year. The National Weather Service reports a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, with highs reaching nearly 90 degrees.
As Friday progresses, the chance of rain is set to remain beneath the halfway mark for most of the region. However, the threat of saltwater flooding persists due to king tides, with another flare-up potentially impacting the area, as reported by NBC Miami. Light winds mean that outdoor activities, especially maritime ventures, are unlikely to be disrupted by any significant change in weather patterns.
As the weekend approaches, the forecast remains consistent, with both sources predicting a 30 to 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. However, light breezes and mostly sunny skies will dominate South Florida.
As the new week begins, the forecast indicates a higher chance of rainfall. The National Weather Service predicts a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 2 pm on Monday. However, evenings are expected to be mostly clear, with low chances of rain, leading to a stable nighttime climate.









