Florida’s southeast coast is waking up to calm air and a mild 63 degrees, with a few clouds drifting over Biscayne Bay. The breeze is light, the roads are dry, and commuters along I-95 and U.S. 1 are starting the day without weather delays. Still, clouds will thicken through late morning as temperatures climb quickly.
According to the National Weather Service in Miami, highs reach near 75 degrees this afternoon with light and variable winds becoming southeast around 5 to 8 mph. Humidity remains noticeable, but no widespread rain is expected today.
Skies gradually clear tonight, with lows dipping to around 63 degrees. Sunshine dominates Thursday, pushing highs to 76 degrees. The pattern stays warm and seasonably humid into Friday, when a 20% chance of showers develops after 1 p.m. Most neighborhoods remain dry, but brief showers could create slick pavement during the late commute. Keep an umbrella nearby just in case.
Valentine’s Weekend Feb. 13-15 looks favorable for outdoor dining and beach plans. Saturday turns mostly sunny with highs near 76 degrees. Sunday brings a 20% chance of showers after 1 p.m., and clouds increase into the evening.
Early next week trends wetter. Shower chances rise to 40% by Sunday night and continue into Monday with scattered storms possible. Temperatures hold in the upper 70s, running above February averages. The 6–10 day outlook favors continued warmth across South Florida, a sign that springlike weather is building.
Five Day Outlook for Miami, Florida:
Today: High 75°, increasing clouds.
Thursday: Sunny, high 76°.
Friday: High 75°, 20% chance of showers after 1 p.m.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, high 76°.
Sunday: High 77°, 20% chance of showers after 1 p.m.



