
After a cool morning yesterday, Miami is gearing up for a mild weekend, with temperatures set to rise into the high 70s. Partly cloudy skies are on the agenda for today, but the clouds will thicken come afternoon, according to the National Weather Service. Local residents should expect breezy conditions continuing from the northeast with temperatures pleasantly hovering around the mid 70s, as per the latest forecast.
Waking up tomorrow might offer a slightly brisk start, with early temperatures dropping to the low 60s, a gentle reprieve, given the city’s average of eight days below the 60F mark in February. A shift is expected by tomorrow afternoon, however, wherein the mercury could come close to 80F, accompanied by more sun and subtler winds. "A 20 percent chance of showers after 1am," is noted for tomorrow night, so those planning late activities should be aware of this slight probability of precipitation, according to the National Weather Service.
Weather stations suggest Monday will deliver the week's most notable shift, promising a stark contrast to the weekend's gentle sway. WSVN's Weather Blog indicates a significant uptick in the chance for heavy rainfall and turbulence. "There is the potential for heavy rainfall and strong thunderstorms as low pressure tracks in from the Gulf," signals the looming presence of inclement weather early in the week.
Forecasters are setting the stage for Monday's scenario, outlining a "chance of precipitation is 70%" which could culminate in showers and the risk of thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service.
The model guidance is painting a scenario of "a widespread 1-2 inches of rainfall with isolated higher amounts," warning residents to prepare for a drenching start to their week, according to WSVN. Despite this, a return to drier conditions and usual temperatures bathed in sunshine is predicted for the aftermath, ensuring the storm's roar will eventually subside into calmness.









