
As South Florida basks in its customary warm weather, the forecast for Miami seems to stubbornly cling to a consistent script. The residents, however, will need to keep an eye out for scattered showers as the week progresses. According to the National Weather Service, there is a "slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 11am" today, with the temperatures set to hover around a high near 88 degrees.
The same source reports that as the week unfolds, Miami's weather is anticipated to remain mostly sunny, accented by an occasional shower or thunderstorm. A gentle Southeast wind will blow at speeds of roughly 8 to 11 mph, although gusts as high as 20 mph are expected on Wednesday. In spite of the reasonable chance of precipitation, the humidity and warmth are set to create a summer-like environment, quintessential of this tropical locale.
In a separate forecast by NBC Miami, which affirms similar conditions, there is indication that "quite a bit of dry air working into the upper levels of the atmosphere" is likely to maintain isolated pop-up showers throughout the upcoming days. Specifics for today include a 10% chance of precipitation and an expected high near 90 degrees with a Southeast wind of 10 to 15 mph.
Moving towards the latter part of the week, Juneteenth is marked by forecasts suggesting "a 20% chance of showers" as reported by NBC Miami, while maintaining mostly sunny skies with a high also lancing through at around 90 degrees. The prevalent East winds will continue to sweep the region at speeds of 10 to 15 mph.









