
Miami residents can expect a mix of sunshine and potential rain showers in the upcoming days, with today's forecast indicating "a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 3pm." The day will be mostly sunny with a high near 89 degrees, while winds are set to remain light and variable, turning southeast at approximately 5 mph in the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
Moving into the evening, the likelihood of experiencing thunderstorms increases slightly to a 30 percent chance, particularly before 9 p.m., with the temperature dropping to a low around 76 degrees at night, as light winds continue, and as we look forward to the start of the workweek, the patterning of weather is a familiar dance of mostly sunny mornings with increased cloud activity and rain chances in the afternoons.
Meanwhile, Local 10 News reports a current temperature of 91 degrees with "scattered thunderstorms" and a humidity level of 77 percent, winds are ongoing from the north-northeast at a speed of 10 mph with the UV index rated at 11 of 10. Today's showers are expected to continue sporadically into the evening with a 50 percent chance of rain before the night sky begins to clear as temperatures settle into the upper 70s.
Given the weather patterns of the past week, marked by stationary boundaries inducing tropical downpours, South Florida is finally witnessing a respite as that boundary has moved south of the region, this subtle shift has fostered somewhat drier air overhead potentially decreasing rain probabilities in the second half of the weekend, just as the boundary is anticipated to lift northward on Wednesday additional moisture-packed clouds are poised to return, bringing with them "beneficial downpours," as per Local 10 News.









