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Miami Braces for Mixed Weather with Thunderstorms on Tuesday and Sunny Skies to Follow

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Published on March 25, 2025
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Miami is slated for a varied weather week, with the National Weather Service predicting conditions that range from the potential for strong thunderstorms to sunny skies later in the week. According to the NWS forecast, Tuesday could see a high of 83 degrees with chances of intermittent showers and thunderstorms, mainly in the afternoon, and a 30% chance of precipitation.

NBC Miami cautions that South Florida is under a marginal, level 1 out of 5, risk for strong to severe storms Tuesday, initiating around 2 p.m. and potentially stretching until about 9 p.m. The anticipated storms could bring heavy rain and gusty winds, although the threat for hail is considered low. With humidity ahead of the front, the feels like temperature could reach near 90 degrees.

Wednesday appears to promise a respite from the rain with the NWS forecasting a sunny day and a comfortable high near 81 degrees. The northeast winds will blow lightly at first, becoming 5 to 9 mph in the afternoon. There persists a 30% chance of showers later in the day.

The latter part of the week, according to NBC Miami, appears to solidify this drying trend with near-consistent sunny conditions set to dominate. Thursday's forecast indicates a sunny day with highs around 80 degrees and northeast wind ranging from 7 to 14 mph, with gusts able to hit as high as 20 mph. Friday and the weekend keep within this pattern, showcasing mostly sunny to partly sunny skies with breezy conditions where east winds might reach 15 to 20 mph, along with gusts that could surpass 25 mph.

Residents and visitors can expect a warm and breezy finish to the week, with the NWS not foreseeing significant chances for storms past Tuesday. Temperatures will hover in the high 70s to low 80s, with minimal rain chances from Friday into the weekend.

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