
Miami locals can expect a mix of sun and showers over the next week, a typical pattern for this time of year. According to the National Weather Service forecast, there's a 40% chance of precipitation today, with potential thunderstorms cropping up after 11 am. Though the skies will be mostly sunny, temperatures are on the rise with highs reaching near 88°F, accompanied by southeast winds at 7 to 11 mph. As the evening approaches, Miami won't cool down much, maintaining a balmy low around 80°F. Thunderstorms remain a possibility before 5 am, though chances slim down as night deepens. Humidity, continues hovering around 82%, making the heat index climb to 87°F.
Entering Tuesday, the rainy season asserts itself with scattered storm chances, reiterating a familiar pattern for the residents. NBC Miami notes that storm potential will persist through to Friday, giving way, to daily afternoon showers. And while the heat remains a persistent narrative, with highs near 89°F on Tuesday, the main event is the recurrent showers punctuating the daytime.
The latter part of the week follows a familiar pattern. Thursday will bring partly sunny skies, though scattered afternoon storms are expected, with highs holding steady around 88°F. Similar weather is anticipated through Sunday, as a Southeast wind ushers in mostly sunny days occasionally interrupted by thunderstorms. Despite the periodic showers, nighttime conditions will remain consistent—mostly cloudy with lows near 80°F.
For those planning ahead, the weekend outlook remains consistent, with Saturday and Sunday each holding a 30% chance for showers and thunderstorms.









