
Miami locals can expect to bask in the subtropical climes typical of South Florida, as the weather forecast predicts a trend of mostly sunny days ahead, interspersed with increasing chances of much-needed rainfall as the new week approaches. According to a detailed forecast provided by National Weather Service, today will be "Mostly sunny, with a high near 86." A Southeast wind flow, maintaining a pace of 6 to 10 mph, will be present throughout the day.
Continuing into the Mother’s Day weekend, the weather remains committed to keeping South Florida warm, with the night setting the stage for temperatures comfortably settled in the mid- to upper-70s. "Friday night, we’ll remain warm with overnight lows in the mid- to upper-70s," as corroborated by NBC Miami. Residents and visitors looking to celebrate the weekend honoring mothers will be greeted by Saturday's highs again in the mid- and upper-80s.
The clarity of the skies from the foregoing days gives way to increased cloud coverage on Sunday. While the day may hold a slight chance of showers, the weather doesn't quite seem to commit to a full embrace of rain, offering a 30% chance as per the National Weather Service. Humidity looks to ramp up, connecting with a frontal boundary that introduces the possibility of stray showers for the occasion.
The workweek begins with the pendulum swinging towards wetter conditions, with Monday showing a 40% chance of rain that escalates into Tuesday. A surge in precipitation is particularly welcome, given the ongoing dry spells affecting the region. "The chance for rain increases as we get into Monday and especially Tuesday," notes NBC Miami, hinting at relief for the parched environment. Local plants and water reserves are expected to benefit from upcoming rain, which may be joined by distant thunderstorms.
As the week unfolds, forecasters at the National Weather Service anticipate an 80% likelihood of rain featuring showers and potentially thunderstorms for Tuesday, reinforcing the need for residents to prepare for damp conditions. Rain is expected to ease by midweek, with lower chances of showers on Wednesday and Thursday, as South Florida returns to its usual sunny weather.









