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Residents of Miami, Florida, are experiencing a familiar weather pattern that has settled over the region, marked by sweltering afternoons following mostly clear mornings. According to the National Weather Service, today offers a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms with the day starting mostly sunny and highs reaching 92 degrees Fahrenheit; the heat index may surge as high as 105 degrees.
The evenings are expected to bring some reprieve, albeit slight, with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms forecasted, mainly before 9 pm and then easing into a partly cloudy night around 80 degrees, while the southeast wind settles into a calm pattern. This short-lived cooling may be a minor consolation for residents braving the day's heat.
As for the rest of the week, NBC Miami reports a continuous cycle of mostly sunny mornings followed by scattered afternoon storms, a rhythm that aligns with the season's typical patterns; Miami locals can anticipate highs hovering near 93 degrees on Tuesday, again feeling like 105 degrees due to high humidity.
The forecast remains consistent with high temperatures in the low to mid-90s and rain chances climbing slightly as the week progresses, each day dawning with sunshine while afternoons are poised for potential thunderstorms.









