
Miami residents can expect a mix of sunshine and storms throughout the upcoming week. The National Weather Service predicts a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2 p.m. today, with mostly sunny conditions and a high near 88 degrees. The calm morning winds are set to pick up slightly in the afternoon.
As per the forecast, Monday's temperatures are poised to touch the 90-degree mark before potential rainfall. The NBC Miami weather team expects the onset of showers and storms in the early afternoon, which will persist into the evening, despite the dry air that may limit storm duration.
Looking ahead to Tuesday, the weather outlook signals a continued pattern of early afternoon scattered storms with a 50 percent chance of precipitation and highs near 89 degrees. This trend is anticipated to continue into Wednesday night. The National Weather Service forecasts a 60 percent chance of precipitation on Tuesday, indicating that showers and thunderstorms are likely mainly after 2 p.m.
By Wednesday, the increase in atmospheric moisture could lead to widespread heavy rain and potential flooding, as detailed by NBC Miami. The odds of rain jumping to 70 percent. Thursday's weather is expected to follow suit, with the forecast showing a consistent chance of precipitation and highs lingering around the 88-degree mark, according to the news outlet's report.
The rest of the week seems to keep the rainy theme, with the chance of heavy downpours possibly impacting temperatures by keeping them slightly cooled in the upper 80s. For individuals planning outdoor activities or travel, keeping an eye on weather developments and staying prepared for sudden changes is advisable.









