
South Florida, especially Miami, is expected to see continued wet weather. The latest update signals a high likelihood of showers and thunderstorms with heavy rainfall amounts ranging between a half and three quarters of an inch, according to the National Weather Service.
The forecast from the National Weather Service shows that for today, an 80% chance of precipitation brings the potential for showers and thunderstorms, predominantly before 11 pm. These conditions are expected to persist, bringing in a low around 76 degrees tonight, and continuing into the weekend. The weekend outlook suggests that, the region will not see much respite from the wet conditions, with daytime highs hovering near 90 degrees and the pattern of afternoon storms set to proceed.
In alignment with this, NBC 6's forecast also comments on the "unsettled pattern" moving into the weekend, hinting at a consistent cycle of sunshine in the mornings followed by the likelihood of afternoon and evening thunderstorms.
Looking towards the weekend, those planning outdoor activities should note that storms "will tend to favor the afternoons," as noted by NBC 6's coverage. The recurring theme across South Florida's weather scene for the next several days is, indeed, partly sunny mornings giving way to probable afternoon storms. With the high chances of precipitation stretching well into next week, locals should prepare for intermittent disruptions typical of these weather patterns.









