
Miami residents can expect the usual weather pattern to continue into the week ahead, typical for this time of year. According to a forecast from the National Weather Service, there's a high chance of showers and thunderstorms with humidity staying high. Daily rain is forecasted, carrying the possibility of quarter to half-inch rainfall, leading into the weekend. Today's forecast elaborates with a mostly sunny morning, but anticipates scattered afternoon and evening storms.
Temperatures are expected to remain steady, holding in the low 90s, which is typical for early September in South Florida. The National Weather Service reports a high near 90 degrees, and nighttime lows staying near the mid-to-high 70s. NBC Miami echoes these sentiments, emphasizing that persistence is the word of the week as "spotty flooding expected to continue" so residents should watch out for flooded areas and take any necessary precautions.
As the week unfolds, each day is described by NBC Miami as a repeating cycle: mostly sunny mornings will once again give way to scattered storms in the afternoon and evenings, with heat index values foreseeably reaching as high as 103. This combination of heat and humidity, along with periodic rain, is expected to shape the week ahead for Miami.
Looking out towards the end of the week, Friday's outlook offers a near-repeat of previous days with an early sunshine promise that transitions into likely showers and storms, per the National Weather Service. The predicted highs hover near 91 degrees with possible new rainfall amounts contributing to the week's wet narrative.









