
The weather in Miami, Florida is gearing up for a warm end to the week with a welcome breeze along the beachside. According to the National Weather Service, Thursday is mostly sunny with a high near 85 degrees and a breezy northeast wind at 8 to 16 mph, carrying gusts as high as 24 mph. The humidity, while somewhat dipping, still lingers at 74 percent, keeping the air heavy with moisture but not too overbearing due to the wind.
As the weekend approaches, the weather across South Florida is expected to maintain its sunny disposition with increasing chances of showers. Friday Night, "a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms before 11pm, then a slight chance of showers between 11pm and 2am," reports the National Weather Service. Residents and visitors should anticipate more than just the breeze coming off the Atlantic.
Rain chances will rise slightly as South Florida moves into the weekend, according to NBC Miami. The chances each day, hovering in the 30-40 percent range, forces outdoor enthusiasts to keep an eye on the sky. While it won't likely be a washout, "Not a washout, but something to pay attention too," summarily describes the potential for rainfall interrupting weekend plans.
The wind is expected to keep up its pace through Sunday, supporting a mostly sunny sky with a high near 85, but never far from provoking showers and thunderstorms, with Sunday night carrying a 30 percent chance of precipitation. After an embrace of summery warmth extending through the weekend, cycles of evening rain showers might find South Florida residents scrambling to shelter from sporadic downpours, echoing a similar story each night. "A chance of showers and thunderstorms," states the National Weather Service.
Looking ahead to Monday and Tuesday, Miami maintains this consistent beat of sunny days peppered with potential rain—a 30 percent chance as daytime temperatures hover around the mid-80s.









