
Residents in Miami can expect a dynamic weather pattern to affect their weekend plans, a mix of sunshine and scattered thunderstorms in the upcoming days. The forecast indicates a 60% chance of precipitation today, with showers likely and a possible thunderstorm occurring between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m., after which the chances of rain continue intermittently, as both National Weather Service and Local 10 News report.
Temperatures are predicted to remain hot, peaking near 92°F with southwest winds blowing from 6 to 9 mph. As per the National Weather Service, less than a tenth of an inch in rainfall is expected, though thunderstorms might bring higher amounts.
A "line of strong, gusty storms" is forecasted to move in from the north between 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., as mentioned by Local 10, which developed overnight in central Florida and anticipates dissipating as it reaches the Keys around 5 p.m. After these storms, some residual clouds and potential light showers could linger, leaving the evening relatively drier.
Moving into nighttime, conditions are expected to be partially clouded with a 45% chance of thunderstorms and a low of 76°F, according to Local 10. Humidity levels will stay high, around 77%, and southwest winds will flow at a speed of 10 to 15 mph. Looking ahead, the outlook doesn't suggest an all-day deluge tomorrow but rather "more rounds of thunderstorms on Sunday at any point in the day," which appears to set the stage for a trend that extends into the early part of next week.
As the new workweek commences, Miami is braced for high chances of showers and thunderstorms, with probabilities oscillating between 60% to 90%. Both outlets predict similar patterns for Monday and Tuesday, featuring showers and potential thunderstorms, with high temperatures cooling slightly to the mid-to-upper 80s. Winds will generally maintain a southern direction, while humidity remains a consistent factor across the board. Residents are advised to stay updated on weather developments and plan accordingly as these conditions may affect outdoor activities.









