
Miami residents can expect a stretch of sunny weather as this week's forecast indicates a trend towards higher temperatures and dry conditions. According to the National Weather Service, today will be sunny with a high near 86 degrees, and the light winds in the afternoon will shift southeast, coming in at around 6 mph. The evening will remain mostly clear, with temperatures dipping to a comfortable low around 73 degrees.
As we approach the weekend, the heat continues to build. The humidity that's given a brief respite to South Floridians is set to make an assertive comeback. Highs are predicted to hit the lower 90s by the weekend, a sign of the looming summer intensity. "Hot, bright and dry" is how NBC Miami describes the upcoming days, notably hot for this time of year, with the sunny skies persisting from Friday through Sunday.
After marking the start of the rainy season on Thursday, Miami looks to remain rain-free into the weekend. The forecast from the National Weather Service does not indicate any significant chance for rainfall, maintaining a mostly clear nightly pattern with lows steadily warming up, reaching 77 degrees by weekend's end. This aligns with information from NBC Miami, signalling a continuation of the heatwave with highs expected to edge closer to the 91-degree mark by Saturday and Sunday.
Miami is set for a stretch of sunny days, offering a temporary but welcome break from the usual spring showers. While no official advisories have been issued, rising temperatures are something both residents and visitors should keep an eye on.









