
Miami residents can expect heavy rainfall starting midday, according to recent climate reports. South Florida has been experiencing a drought, with estimates suggesting a 1 to 3-inch precipitation deficit. The upcoming weather system is expected to bring relief, as NBC Miami forecasts significant rainfall.
The weather may also bring storms, with gusty winds expected as part of the system. The turbulent weather is expected to subside by Tuesday afternoon, leading to mild conditions for the rest of the week, with mornings in the 60s and afternoons in the mid-70s.
The National Weather Service forecasts temperatures in the high 70s on Monday, with a high chance of showers and possible thunderstorms after 1 pm. There is a 70% chance of precipitation, with new rainfall amounts expected to range from one to two inches.
The storm will continue into the evening, with showers and potential thunderstorms before 3 am. Afterward, there is a chance of more showers and thunderstorms, with a 90% chance of precipitation and up to three-quarters of an inch of additional rain. Showers may continue into Tuesday morning but will give way to clearer skies as the day progresses.
By midweek, the weather will improve, with mostly sunny skies on Wednesday and highs near 77 degrees. Thursday and Friday are expected to bring partly cloudy to sunny weather, with temperatures gradually rising toward the upper 70s.









