Florida Summer Weather Alert: Thunderstorms Hit Miami by 2 p.m. Sunday — Expect Wet Roads on I-95

Miami, Florida
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Miami, Florida – Thunderstorms could roll into Miami by early Sunday afternoon, disrupting weekend plans and bringing slick conditions to I-95 and U.S. 1. With a 20% chance of storms beginning around 2 p.m., residents should prepare for scattered showers and possible delays.

According to the National Weather Service, South Florida will see increasing rain chances through Tuesday, with Sunday’s high near 86°F and winds shifting southeast at 5 to 9 mph. The chance of rain climbs to 40% by Monday and peaks at 50% Tuesday, when stronger showers and isolated thunderstorms are likely across Miami-Dade County.

Drivers should remain alert for ponding on roads and low visibility during downpours. If traveling, use caution on I-95 and other major corridors, especially during afternoon peak hours. Monday and Tuesday will also bring muggy conditions and higher heat index values. Residents should stay hydrated and monitor NOAA Weather Radio or mobile alerts for any updates.

By Tuesday night, Miami could still see lingering thunderstorms with a 40% chance of rain. While skies clear slightly by Wednesday, daily storm chances remain through Friday. Though no severe weather is currently expected, quick-changing conditions are typical in Florida’s early summer pattern.

Next update: Stay tuned for evolving alerts as thunderstorm activity intensifies through midweek.

📅 Five-Day Miami Weather Outlook (June 7–12):

  • Saturday (Jun 7): Sunny, high near 86°F.
  • Sunday (Jun 8): Slight chance of thunderstorms after 2 p.m., high 86°F.
  • Monday: 40% chance of storms, mostly sunny, high 86°F.
  • Tuesday: 50% chance of storms, high 86°F.
  • Wednesday: 50% chance of storms, mostly sunny, high near 86°F.

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