Miami, Florida – Drivers across South Florida should expect wet roads and thunder rumbling early Sunday as scattered storms move into the Miami area by 7 a.m.
According to the National Weather Service, a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms is forecast for Sunday, June 29, particularly in the morning hours. The strongest activity is likely near the coast, including along Interstate 95 and key thoroughfares like US-1. Conditions should begin to clear in the afternoon with highs near 86°F and partly sunny skies returning by evening.
Localized downpours could briefly reduce visibility and slow traffic, especially for morning beachgoers and early commuters. Southeast winds between 8 and 13 mph will continue to push humid air inland, keeping the summer pattern active.
More storms are expected Monday and Tuesday, with daily rain chances between 40% and 50%. While widespread flooding is not expected, ponding on roadways and isolated power outages remain possible.
Heading toward the 4th of July, conditions will begin to dry slightly. Independence Day (Friday) looks seasonably warm with a 30% chance of storms and highs near 87°F. Locals planning outdoor events or fireworks should prepare for typical pop-up showers and stay weather-aware.
🔎 Miami 6-Day Forecast: Sunday, June 29 – Friday, July 4 (4th of July)
- Sunday: AM storms (40%), high 86°F, clearing late
- Monday: Showers and storms (50%), high 86°F
- Tuesday: Partly sunny, scattered storms (50%), high 87°F
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, low rain chance (20%), high 87°F
- Thursday: Isolated storms (30%), high 87°F
- Friday (4th of July): Partly sunny, 30% chance of afternoon showers, high 87°F