Florida starts the day under thick clouds and a damp breeze as showers line up offshore and palms sway along Biscayne Bay. The air feels mild for now, but change is already in motion.
South Florida sits ahead of a developing weather shift that brings increasing rain chances later today. According to the National Weather Service in Miami, scattered showers become more likely by late morning and afternoon, with brief downpours possible. Temperatures climb into the low 70s before clouds thicken and winds turn more noticeable.
In Miami, early readings sit in the mid-50s with northeast winds gusting over 20 mph near the coast. Wet pavement may slow travel at times on I-95 and U.S. 1 as showers pass through. Visibility can drop quickly during heavier bursts, especially during midday errands.
Rain chances linger into Friday night, though coverage remains spotty. Attention then shifts to the weekend as colder air spills south. Saturday turns breezy with highs near 70 early, then falling temperatures by evening. Winds increase, making it feel cooler than the numbers suggest.
By Sunday, Miami feels a rare winter edge. Sunshine returns, but strong northwest winds keep highs near the mid-50s, with a crisp, dry feel more typical of February. Boaters should watch for rough conditions offshore, and beachgoers may find cooler, windy weather less inviting.
Looking ahead to early next week, temperatures rebound quickly as sunshine dominates and winds ease. Farther north, winter storms and deep cold continue shaping the broader eastern U.S. pattern, sending repeated cool shots toward Florida.
Five Day Outlook for Miami, Florida:
- Today: Mostly cloudy, showers likely, high near 71
- Friday: Chance of showers, high near 71
- Saturday: Breezy, slight shower chance, high near 69
- Sunday: Sunny and windy, high near 54
- Monday: Sunny, warmer, high near 80



