Miami, Florida – A round of afternoon thunderstorms could dampen plans across South Florida Saturday, with a 50% chance of storms hitting Miami by 4 p.m.
According to the National Weather Service, most showers will move in before 6 p.m. Saturday, bringing lightning, brief heavy downpours, and gusty winds up to 18 mph. Travel on I-95 and outdoor gatherings could be affected, especially during the late afternoon hours. Officials recommend checking local radar and avoiding open areas during active storms.
Saturday night offers only slight relief, with storms tapering off before 2 a.m. Sunday. Father’s Day will start mostly sunny, but another round of showers and storms is likely between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m., especially in coastal areas. Beach plans may be interrupted again. Winds remain steady from the southeast at 11–13 mph.
Sunday night brings a continued chance of isolated storms, though rainfall amounts are expected to stay below a tenth of an inch. Monday begins mostly dry but watch for more afternoon storm chances, continuing into Tuesday.
Heads up for the week ahead: Slight rain chances persist through midweek, so it’s wise to keep umbrellas handy. No major severe weather is expected, but lightning and brief street flooding can’t be ruled out.
🔎 Five-Day Forecast: Miami, FL
- Friday, June 13 (Today): High 86°F, mostly cloudy, light storm chance
- Saturday, June 14: High 87°F, 50% chance of storms before 6 p.m.
- Sunday, June 15 (Father’s Day): High 87°F, storm chance 8–11 a.m.
- Monday, June 16: High 87°F, 40% chance of storms after 8 a.m.
- Tuesday, June 17: High 86°F, 50% chance of thunderstorms