
Today is a great opportunity to enjoy clear skies and warm temperatures before the weather changes. With humidity at 72% and an east breeze at 7 mph, Miami's conditions are pleasant, with highs around 82 degrees, as reported by the National Weather Service.
The weather is set to change midweek due to a Caribbean tropical system that could bring strong winds and rain. The Local 10 report has noted a 20% chance of showers today, but conditions are expected to worsen. By Election Day, wind gusts over 30 mph and intermittent tropical downpours are likely. The system has a 90% chance of developing into a tropical depression or storm, with the next name being "Rafael." However, there is still a lot of uncertainty about its exact path.
By Monday, expect mostly sunny skies with highs around 84 degrees, but the wind will pick up as the incoming weather system approaches. The forecast suggests that this system could significantly affect South Florida starting Wednesday, bringing a 50% chance of showers and cloudy conditions that may lead to more rainfall.
Looking ahead, the weather will likely stay unstable. Southeast breezes will bring occasional showers, especially at night. The National Weather Service predicts a 20% to 50% chance of rain with Tropical Storm Rafael potentially developing.









