Florida Summer Weather Alert: Thunderstorm Chances Rise in Miami After 2 p.m. Monday — Expect Delays on I-95

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Miami, Florida – Storm-weary Miami residents should brace for another wave of summer storms Monday as a 40% chance of thunderstorms develops after 2 p.m., potentially snarling traffic on I-95 and delaying outdoor plans.

According to the National Weather Service in Miami, Monday’s high will hit 86°F under partly sunny skies before storms roll through with gusty winds and lightning. Southeast winds will increase to 11 mph by afternoon, keeping the heat index near 90°F. Monday night remains stormy, with a 40% chance of rain and lows around 81°F.

Drivers should avoid flooded roadways and secure loose outdoor items. Lightning could affect beaches, parks, and construction zones throughout Miami-Dade County.

Tuesday brings a 50% chance of thunderstorms after 8 a.m., with continued highs in the mid-80s and humid, unstable conditions lasting into Tuesday night. Storm chances taper slightly midweek, but July 4th festivities may still be dampened.

Here’s your five-day Miami forecast:

  • Monday (June 30): 40% chance of thunderstorms after 2 p.m. High: 86°F.
  • Tuesday: 50% chance of storms after 8 a.m. High: 86°F.
  • Wednesday: 40% storm chance continues. High: 86°F.
  • Thursday: Scattered storms (40%) mainly after 8 a.m. High: 87°F.
  • Friday (Independence Day): 40% chance of thunderstorms. High: 87°F.