
Residents of Miami can expect varying weather conditions throughout the week, with partly sunny skies and a high of 86°F today. As detailed by the National Weather Service, humidity persists at 74%, with southeast winds blowing at 13 mph, gusting to 20 mph. The barometer reads 29.97 in, and the visibility stretches to 10 miles. As we roll into the evening, it'll be mostly cloudy with the low settling around 78°F, while the breeze maintains its presence with gusts up to 18 mph.
Looking towards Sunday, there's a minor 20 percent chance of rain with the wind keeping its southeast course, steadily blowing at 14 mph, though rain probabilities shoot up as we enter the new week, the Local 10 News reports a dry Mother's Day weekend but with heavy showers anticipated starting Monday through Tuesday, with total rainfall possibly reaching 1-3 inches and the conditions might escalate with the potential for strong storms, gusty winds, and even an isolated tornado.
As night approaches on Sunday, the chances for precipitation hovers at 40 percent, primarily after 2 am, and the pattern continues into Monday, with forecasts predicting an 80 to 90 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms throughout the day and night. Tuesday also expects to see similar wet conditions, though the rain is predicted to take a break midweek, leaving behind sunnier skies with a high near 87°F on Thursday and climbing to 89°F by Friday.
The warm current will have Miami's residents experiencing adequate humidity levels around 68% and gentle winds from the south-southeast pushing at 13 mph winds during the day, though the strength dips slightly during the twilight hours to about 9 mph with a waxing gibbous moon overseeing the occasional isolated thunderstorm, all this according to the same Local 10 News outlet reminding locals to keep tuned in as Monday's storm system progresses and potentially disrupts the start of the workweek