
Miami's weather is looking promising for those planning a weekend outdoor venture. As reported by the National Weather Service, Friday offers a 30 percent chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms, but the skies will mostly remain sunny. With highs teetering near 89 degrees Fahrenheit, the light northeastern winds make for prime boating and beach conditions. Hovering at a comfortable 78 degrees, the humidity sits at 90 percent, which could lend the air a slightly heavier feel. The stable, drier air that's settled in only enhances the appeal of a day by the water.
The pattern of bright skies and isolated showers is set to continue throughout the weekend. In an affirmation from NBC Miami, there's a "hint hint" nudge for those considering taking advantage of the glorious beach conditions. With light winds persisting, Saturday and Sunday follow suit with more sunniness and a few passing storms, each day carrying a 30 percent chance of rain, and the thermometer again pushing towards that 90-degree mark.
Heading into next week, residents and visitors should be mindful of the seasonal shifts. While the weekend teases with its stability, "mother nature with throw some instability back our way next week," as cited by NBC Miami. The forecast calls for a mix of sunny breaks interspersed with a higher likelihood of showers and thunderstorms, particularly by Monday, when the probability of rain increases to 50 percent.
Evening conditions are expected to stay fairly consistent, with temperatures easing into the mid-70s. Each night carries a 20 to 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Light east winds of 3 to 9 mph are forecast to continue through the evenings.









