Miami FL Weather Alert: 50% Rain Chances And Slick Roads Develop Monday Commute Across Miami-Dade

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Florida – A steady ocean breeze pushes clouds inland while palm trees sway and humidity builds, setting the stage for pop-up storms by early afternoon. Roads across Miami remain mostly dry now, but conditions can shift quickly with brief downpours.

According to the National Weather Service, highs reach near 80°F with east winds between 16 and 18 mph and gusts up to 24 mph. A 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms develops after midday, especially inland from the coast.

Across Miami, Hialeah, and Miami Beach, drivers along I-95, I-75, and US-1 should prepare for sudden rain bursts that reduce visibility and create slick pavement. Gusty winds may also impact high-profile vehicles on exposed roadways.

Conditions stay breezy into Saturday with highs near 79°F and another 40% chance of scattered storms after 2 p.m. Rain remains hit-or-miss, but any storm could produce quick downpours and ponding on streets.

By Sunday, the pattern turns more active. Showers and thunderstorms develop after late morning with a 40% chance, continuing into the evening. Rain chances increase into Monday, reaching up to 50% with more widespread coverage and slower travel during the afternoon commute.

Looking ahead, a wetter stretch takes hold through midweek with daily storm chances climbing and persistent cloud cover limiting temperatures to the mid-to-upper 70s .

Five Day Outlook For Miami, FL:
Saturday: High 79°F, 40% chance of storms
Sunday: High 79°F, 40% chance of storms
Monday: High 80°F, 50% chance of showers
Tuesday: High 79°F, 70% chance of storms
Wednesday: High 75°F, 70% chance of storms